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Measuring poverty/health: A cautionary note

Shamsan, Y.; White, Paul; Webber, Don J.

Authors

Y. Shamsan

Paul White Paul.White@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Applied Statistics

Don J. Webber



Abstract

Economists use various measures to account for the effect of poverty, welfare or health on economic growth but there is a lack of understanding of the movement of such variables over time and whether countries experiences similar trends. This paper presents an analysis of life expectancy across Africa and the Middle East and identifies trends that can be clustered in experience, although a convergence in experience appears prominent. The statistical analysis is repeated for fertility, GNP and mortality rates but we find there is no guarantee that countries will experience similar experiences across these measures.

Citation

Shamsan, Y., White, P., & Webber, D. J. (2012). Measuring poverty/health: A cautionary note. Empirical Economics Letters, 11(12),

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2012
Journal Empirical Economics Letters
Print ISSN 1681-8997
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 11
Issue 12
Keywords life expectancy, GNP, fertility, mortality, Africa, Middle East
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/955717
Publisher URL http://www.eel.my100megs.com/volume-11-number-12.htm
Related Public URLs http://carecon.org.uk/DPs/0607.pdf