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Measuring Vulnerability to Multidimensional Poverty in Latin America

In this paper, we perform estimates of vulnerability to multidimensional poverty for 17 Latin American countries at three points of time: 2005/2006, 2012, and 2017. We use a Multidimensional Bayesian Network Classifier model to estimate the conditional probability of being multidimensionally poor an...

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Published in:The Review of income and wealth 2024-09, Vol.70 (3), p.661-696
Main Authors: Gallardo, Mauricio, Santos, María Emma, Villatoro, Pablo, Pizarro, Vicky
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multidimensional poverty
multidimensional vulnerability
Poverty
Probability
Vulnerability
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