Title: Living Standards Measurement Study
1Living Standards Measurement Study
- Kinnon Scott
- June, 2003
- DECRG- World Bank
2Living Standard Measurement Study
- (i) Research program originally
- Household surveys with community and
- price data and facility data
- Multi-topic- focus on determinants
- Robust money-metric measure of welfare
- (MDG 1)
3Living Standard Measurement Study
- (ii) Consolidation
- Variety of contexts, countries
- Validation of methodology
- Analytic techniques
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4Living Standard Measurement Study
- (iii) Decentralization
- Capacity building
- Tools
- Dissemination
5LSMS Surveys
- Ever more important source of information
- Poverty Reduction Strategies
- Millennium Development Goals
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6LSMS Data for the MDGs
MDG 1 Eradicate extreme poverty hunger
Proportion of population lt 1 (PPP) a day Poverty
gap ratio Share of poorest quintile in national
consumption Prevalence of under-weight children
under 5 yrs of age of population below minimum
dietary energy consumption
- Halve income poverty
- Halve hunger
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7Providing Data for the MDGs
- i. Eradicate extreme
- poverty and hunger
- ii. Achieve universal
- primary education
- Promote gender equality
- Reduce child mortality
- Improve maternal health
- Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria
- Ensure environmental
- sustainability
- Halve income poverty
- Halve hunger
- Universal primary education
- Gender equality in education
- 2/3 ?in child mortality
- 3/4 ?in maternal mortality ratio
- Halt spread of AIDS
- Halt incidence of Malaria
- Integrate sustainable dev.
- Halve pop. w/out safe water
8New Initiatives for LSMS
- Focus on improvements, meeting new needs
- Several projects to do this
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9Comparative Living Standards Project (CLSP)
- Extension of activities to facilitate, increase
data use - Document and archive the 60 LSMS survey data
bases - Improvements in data access policies/agreements
- Provide data and documentation to researchers
(data set, Basic Information Document,
Questionnaire, Additional Information) - All in electronic format (and hardcopy)
- In-country activities (collaboration,training)
10Two key problems in further dissemination/use of
data
- 1. No easy way to determine the content of all
the surveys
11CLSP Meta Data of LSMS Surveys
- Create web-based tool containing meta data
describing the contents of existing LSMS data
sets - Searchable Data Base
- By topic
- By country
- By year
- Update continually
12CLSP--Problem 2
- Many potential users do not have skills to
analyze micro-data - Many potential users do not have time to analyze
multiple data bases - Under-utilization of the data
13CLSP Comparative Data Base
- Create a database of a subset of
variables/indicators from LSMS Surveys - Focus on comparability across countries,
documenting carefully - Allow on-the-fly tables/statistics/regressions
within and among countries - Respecting sampling (weights, representat.)
- Attention to welfare measures
14LSMS Surveys New Initiatives
- Public goods nature of data
- New demands
- Short- medium term
- (i) Expand knowledge
- (ii) Expand dissemination
15LSMS New Initiatives
- (i) Improve Knowledge
- -test suggested modules
- -carry out experiments- accuracy,
efficiency, - quality
- -new concepts- feasibility, usefulness
- - new technologies
- All leading to increased quality of data- for
MDGs, for PRSPs, for sectoral issues
16LSMS- New Initiatives
- Expand dissemination
- -work with other organizations involved
in - household surveys
- -work with statistical agencies to
implement - experiments and carry out analysis
- - conferences on innovations in survey
- methodology, analysis of micro-data
17Partnerships
- Data Users and Data Producers
- International organizations and national
organizations - Regional organizations
- NSOs, line ministries, research groups
18Selected Bibilography
- Deaton, Angus and Salman Zaidi,. 2002.
Guidelines for Constructing Consumption
Aggregates for Welfare Analysis. LSMS Working
Paper No. 135, World Bank, Development Economics
Research Group Department, Washington, D.C. - Grosh, Margaret and Paul Glewwe (2000).
Designing Household Survey Questionnaires for
Developing Countries Lessons fro 15 years of
the Living Standards Measurement Study. World
Bank, Washington, D.C. - Martin Ravallion, Poverty Comparisons a Guide
to Concepts and Methods, LSMS Working Paper No.
88.
19Selected Bibilography
- Grosh, Margaret and Juan Munoz, A Manual for
Planning and Implementing the Living Standards
Measurement Study Surveys LSMS Working Paper,
No. 126. - World Bank (2000). Nicaragua Ex-Post Impact
Evaluation of the Emergency Social Investment
Fund (FISE), Report No. 20400-NI, Washington
D.C. - LSMS Web Site http/www.worldbank.org/lsms
- Questions or comments? Write us at
- LSMS_at_worldbank.org