Dear Christian,
this link will be useful to you:
http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/bocasug06/16.htm
HTH,
Joao Lima
2008/12/5 <[email protected]>:
> Dear Stata users,
>
> is there a command to derive in Stata 10 with standard errors for Foster,
> Greer and Thorbecke type of poverty measurements?
>
> The poverty rate a such I edrived as following (for one specifc region)
>
> poverty pcexp if region==1 , line(9500.4) h
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Poverty measures of pcexp
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Your selection is made of 155 observations.
> The following poverty analysis has been using the 155 non-missing
> observations for pcexp in your selection.
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> The poverty line is set at 9500.4 units
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Headcount ratio % 79.355
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Every comment is most appreciated.
>
> Best regards
>
> Christian
>
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