Marginality Hotspots Bangladesh, 2005-2010 (doi:10.60507/FK2/QSWKF8)

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Citation

Title:

Marginality Hotspots Bangladesh, 2005-2010

Identification Number:

doi:10.60507/FK2/QSWKF8

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bonndata

Date of Distribution:

2023-09-18

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Bibliographic Citation:

Valerie Graw, 2023, "Marginality Hotspots Bangladesh, 2005-2010", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/QSWKF8, bonndata, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Marginality Hotspots Bangladesh, 2005-2010

Identification Number:

doi:10.60507/FK2/QSWKF8

Identification Number:

1aa653e3-8eb2-41fe-b243-a24e360105d6

Authoring Entity:

Valerie Graw (Center for Development Research, Department Economy and Technological Change (ZEF B), University of Bonn)

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bonndata

Access Authority:

Valerie Graw

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/QSWKF8

Study Scope

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Topic Classification:

MARGIP, land access, health, access to information, access road, health care, gender issue, economic development, poverty, economic data, economy

Abstract:

Overlapping Marginality Dimensions in Bangladesh. Methodology see also: Graw, V. and C. Ladenburger. 2012. Mapping Marginality Hotspots - Geographical Targeting for Poverty Reduction. (ZEF Working Papers 88). Indicators: Per capita income (HIES 2010, cut-off-point: least 3rd quantile) Under-five child mortality: DHS Survey 2008 (cut-off-point: least 3rd quantile) Accessibility: Nelson 2008; cut-off-point: more than 3 hours distance) Gender: Difference of men and women in eduction; secondary school complete and higher: DHS Survey 2008 (cut-off-point: least 3rd quantile) An overlay was created with the above mentioned indicators based on the respective thresholds. Those areas where most indicators - with low performance - overlap were ranked as those areas experiencing highest marginality. Purpose: This map was constructed within the MARGIP project aiming at identifying the poor and marginalized by finding areas with marginal performance in proxy indicators representing different spheres of life (based on the publication Gatzweiler et al. 2011: http://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/88402/1/772782253.pdf). For further data on Bangladesh, please also have a look at:

Time Period:

2005-01-01T15:08:00-2010-12-31T15:09:00

Date of Collection:

2005-12-23T11:00:00-2005-12-23T11:00:002010-12-23-2010-12-23

Country:

Bangladesh

Geographic Bounding Box:

  • West Bounding Longitude: 88.0439
  • East Bounding Longitude: 92.6693
  • South Bounding Latitude: 20.7448
  • North Bounding Latitude: 26.6261

Notes:

This dataset was first published on the institutional Repository "Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung: ZEF Data Portal" with ID={1aa653e3-8eb2-41fe-b243-a24e360105d6}.<br/> Marginality Dimensions I. Economy (GNI) II. Quality of Life (Stunting) III. Landscape Design (Accessibility) IV. Ecosystems (Soil Constraints) V. Governance (Political Stability)

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