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Working paper 05-06 - Linking household income to macro data to project poverty indicators

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  • Greet De Vil
  • Gijs Dekkers
  • Peter Willemé

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The Belgian Study Group on Ageing of the High Council of Finance, in its Annual Report, publishes the results of research on the budgetary and social effects of ageing. In this context, the Federal Planning Bureau, in its capacity as secretariat and main research body of the Committee, has in recent years been stepping up its efforts to deve lop models based on socioeconomic micro data. The results of one of these models, de signed to make short-term projections of poverty indicators, are presented in this paper.

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  • Greet De Vil & Gijs Dekkers & Peter Willemé, 2006. "Working paper 05-06 - Linking household income to macro data to project poverty indicators," Working Papers 200605, Federal Planning Bureau, Belgium.
  • Handle: RePEc:fpb:wpaper:200605
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