A Simple Poverty Scorecard for Haiti

 

Mark Schreiner

 

Center for Social Development, Washington University in Saint Louis

 

(June 2006)

How poor are participants in development projects in Haiti? Based on data from a national survey, this paper presents an easy-to-use, objective poverty scorecard that uses 10 simple indicators to estimate the likelihood that a participant lives on less than $1/day. With 90-percent confidence, estimated poverty rates are correct within +/–1.9 percentage points. With the low-tech scorecard, field workers can compute scores by hand in real time, helping programs target services, track changes in poverty over time, and report on poverty rates.

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