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Marginality hotspot map of Ethiopia using the lowest quartile as threshold for being marginalized in a certain dimension |
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doi:10.60507/FK2/W3IMWO |
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bonndata |
Date of Distribution: |
2023-09-18 |
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Bibliographic Citation: |
Christine Husmann, 2023, "Marginality hotspot map of Ethiopia using the lowest quartile as threshold for being marginalized in a certain dimension", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/W3IMWO, bonndata, V1 |
Citation |
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Title: |
Marginality hotspot map of Ethiopia using the lowest quartile as threshold for being marginalized in a certain dimension |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.60507/FK2/W3IMWO |
Identification Number: |
fc9bba26-a526-4d60-9ded-5394b504045f |
Authoring Entity: |
Christine Husmann (Center for Development Research, Department Economy and Technological Change (ZEF B), University of Bonn) |
Distributor: |
bonndata |
Access Authority: |
Christine Husmann |
Holdings Information: |
https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/W3IMWO |
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Topic Classification: |
TIGA, poverty |
Abstract: |
This marginality hotspot map of Ethiopia uses the lowest quartile as thresholds for the dimensions of marginality. Again, this map shows how many dimension of marginality - as defined by Gatzweiler et al. (2011) - overlap. Quality/Lineage: Indicator - Input - Cut-off point total expenditure at household level - HICE survey data - Total expenditure is defined as all household consumption expenditures as well as non-consumption expenditures; regional level lowest quartile (1671.92 Birr) Prevalence of stunting among children under five, by lowest available subnational administrative unit, varying years (FGGD) - Global raster data layer with 5 arc-minutes resolution. Data compilation by FAO including the prevalence of stunting, LandScan global population database and the percentage of children under five - Percentage of children below 3 standard deviations of WHO growth standards (18.85%) Travel time to major cities: A global map of Accessibility (by Andrew Nelson) - Infrastructural data (based on data of: populated places, cities, road network, travel speeds, railway network, navigable rivers, major waterbodies, shipping lanes, borders, urban areas, elevation and slope); 30 arc-seconds resolution - More than 12 hours travelling to the next agglomeration with ≥50,000 people. percentage of households having health problem in last 2 months and not going to health institution or traditional healer - WMS survey data; regional level - Lowest quartile (49.11%) Global land area with soil constraints Depth, soil chemical status and natural, fertility, drainage, texture, miscellaneous land; - 5 arc-minutes resolution - Soils that have „very frequent severe“ soil constraints as well as soils “unsuitable for agriculture” according to FAO 2007 (FGGD) definition percent of households getting drinking water from unprotected well or spring - DHS survey data; regional level - Lowest quartile (15.83%) percentage of women saying wife beating is ok if she neglects children - DHS survey data - Lowest quartile (70.75%) |
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2012-12-18T00:00:00-2012-12-18T00:00:00 |
Country: |
Ethiopia |
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This dataset was first published on the institutional Repository "Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung: ZEF Data Portal" with ID={fc9bba26-a526-4d60-9ded-5394b504045f}. |
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