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Poverty Dynamics in Turkey: A Multinomial Logit Model

The availability of longitudinal data allows researchers to analyse the dynamics of poverty. By using the Turkish Statistical Institute’s (TurkStat) Income and Living Conditions Survey micro dataset, we analyse the households’ long-term monetary poverty conditions. We categorise poverty as transitor...

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Published in:Ekonomika - Vilniaus universitetas 2021, Vol.100 (2), p.133-143
Main Authors: Çakmak Şahin, Senem, Kılıç, İbrahim Engin
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Datasets
Education
Home ownership
Household size
Households
Insurance
Living conditions
Longitudinal studies
multinomial logit
Ownership
Poverty
poverty dynamics
transitory poverty
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