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Landscape Survey - State of Economic Inclusion 2019-2020

Afghanistan, Argentina, Burundi...and 69 more, 2019 - 2020
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WLD_2019_LS_v01_M
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Partnership for Economic Inclusion
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Jan 16, 2021
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poverty segments - other, specify (other_povseg)

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Valid: 76
Type: Discrete
Start: 2513
End: 2752
Width: 240
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Poverty segments that the program explicitly targets (Multiple choice)
- Other, please describe who the program targets
Categories
Value Category Cases
- Adolescentes carenciados económicamente. - Hogar nuclear o reconstruido disfuncional. - Hogar monoparental. - Comunidad de Riesgo Social (área o zona rojas). - Adolescentes con desfases educativas. - Ingresos cond 1
1.3%
- Disable - Marginalized group (Dalit, transgender people, ethnic minority etc.) - Female Headed Household - Elderly person under poverty line 1
1.3%
1. Single female and male headed household. 2. Orphan 3. People with disabilities. 1
1.3%
50% of program beneficiaries will be women. 1
1.3%
86 percent of the beneficiary households belonged to the vulnerable and marginalized groups, identified as: Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Scheduled Castes (SC) households, households with physically challenged members and female-headed househol 1
1.3%
Beneficiaries of international protection 1
1.3%
Cases that have been identified with protection risks such as sexual based violence, female headed households, aging out separated or unaccompanied children, persons with disability, etc. 1
1.3%
Colectivos de personas que requieren apoyo para iniciar, desarrollar o consolidar una cooperativa, u organismo similar, de producción, de consumo, o de ahorro y préstamo. Groups of people who require support to start, develop or consolida 1
1.3%
Communities in and around Protected Areas are usually more vulnerable than other communities as they are located in remote areas, with limited access to social services and formal employment opportunities. 1
1.3%
Comunidades Indígenas 1
1.3%
Conflict-affected 4
5.3%
Family farmers as defined for the state (i.e. eligible to the microfinancing scheme subsidized by the federal government) 1
1.3%
Forest dependent, indigenous Batwa. 1
1.3%
Forest-dependent communities 1
1.3%
Historically Marginalized Groups (HMGs) ;the old name known as Batwa. The HMGs continue to be a vulnerable category as they require special focus to be fully integrated into the national development initiatives for the community. 1
1.3%
IDP and returnees 1
1.3%
Indigenous communities 1
1.3%
Indigenous people; and Women. 1
1.3%
Indigenous peoples, Quilombolas and traditional communities 1
1.3%
Internally displaced persons, deportees with protection needs and persons at risk of forced displacement. 1
1.3%
Internally displaced, refugee, and religious/ethnic minority 1
1.3%
LGBT+ community Women survivors of Gender Based Violence. 1
1.3%
Most of the population of the state is tribal ( more than 85%) 1
1.3%
Nous parlons ici de toutes les personnes qui ont des besoins spécifiques selon la dénomination du HCR au Maroc à savoir les LGTI, mineurs non accompagné, mères isolées, personnes malades/handicapés... We are talking about all the peo 1
1.3%
Our public goods (infrastructure, health and education interventions have benefited poor and non-poor housholds 1
1.3%
Particularly vulnerable tribal groups 1
1.3%
Pastoral communities in FCV areas 1
1.3%
People exposed to recurrent climate shocks (drought and flood) People with disabilities Minority clans (ethnic groups) 1
1.3%
People with disabilities 3
3.9%
People with disabilities, young indigenous women 1
1.3%
Personas en situación de discapacidad, pertenecientes al 60% más vulnerable. People in a situation of disability, belonging to the 60% most vulnerable. 1
1.3%
Personas no pobres que requieren mejor su empleabilidad para obtener un empleo o conservar el que tienen. Non-poor people who require better employability to get or keep a job. 1
1.3%
Personne handicapées - People with disabilities 1
1.3%
Pregnant and Lactating women and Children under five in Informal settlements of Nairobi 1
1.3%
Program targets mainly refugees and 10% host community 1
1.3%
Program targets persons with disabilities as special category. 1
1.3%
REAP Multidimensional Poverty Index: Education (Years of Schooling, Child Enrolment) Health(Child Mortality,Maternal health care) Standard of Living(Electricity, Safe piped-water system, Sanitation, Roofing, Flooring) Community Vitality 1
1.3%
Refugees and host community 1
1.3%
Returnees and refugees 1
1.3%
Returnees, minorities, young women 1
1.3%
Returness, youth at risk of irregular migration 1
1.3%
Small and Marginal Farmers 1
1.3%
Socially and Physically challenged; unemployed youths; meritorious students of poor and extreme poor families 1
1.3%
Syrians under Temporary Protection (SuTP), that is, Syrians who have been granted protection under Law No. 6458 on Foreigners and International Protection in 2013 and Regulation No. 29153 on Temporary Protection of Syrians in 2014.All Syria 1
1.3%
Syrians with Temporary Protection 1
1.3%
The Project will benefit poor households in 19 coastal sub-counties of the five coastal counties of Kenya (Kwale, Mombasa, Kilifi, Tana River, and Lamu), including vulnerable groups located in the Project area such as the Tswaka, Watha, Awe 1
1.3%
The main beneficiaries of the Project are youth between 18 and 29 years of age, who are without jobs and have experienced extended spells of unemployment or who are currently working in vulnerable jobs. The level of education of targeted be 1
1.3%
The majority of beneficiaries (80%) will be indigenous, located in districts with a Human Development Index that is lower than the national average (0.43 versus 0.5). The poverty conditions are also reflected in the high rates of social vul 1
1.3%
The program also focused on inclusion of scheduled tribes, women headed households, Persons with disability, etc. 1
1.3%
The program beneficiaries include refugees, returnees and extreme poor host communities 1
1.3%
The program targets all adolescent girls and young women aged 14 to 24 residing in project areas. 1
1.3%
The program targets households that are vulnerable as a result of living on land that is degraded. 1
1.3%
The programme targets displaced female and youth in urban IDP settlements 1
1.3%
The project focuses on households represented by women (SHGs) and households which possess basic level of assets and resources and skills that can be invested in to enable income from Value added economic opportunities . 1
1.3%
This include Persons With Disability is a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits him or her on one or major life activity. 1
1.3%
Those who are just above the poverty line and are unemployed and not being able to reach all of their basic needs 1
1.3%
Unemployed Bulgarian citizens registered as job seekers 1
1.3%
Unemployed individuals from 16-60 years old 1
1.3%
Venezuelans living in Boa Vista or Pacaraima who have matching profile with the job vacancies. 1
1.3%
Victims of the armed conflict 1
1.3%
Vulnerable pastoral and agro-pastoral households, women and youth. 1
1.3%
WOMEN AND CHILDREN 1
1.3%
Women, and among those women who have been excluded from other social programs. 1
1.3%
Women-headed households, people with disabilities 1
1.3%
Women-headed households, people with disabilities, PVTGs (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups) 1
1.3%
Yi minority 1
1.3%
Youth at risk 1
1.3%
non land tenure holders young the beneficiaries are not individuals and also not households, the beneficiaries are collective, communities, that collectively hold land and access support as groups. vulnerable groups include those that ha 1
1.3%
refugees, vulnerable returnees, return communities 1
1.3%
women youth non land tenure holders 1
1.3%
youth with disability youth not having finished primary school 1
1.3%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Please refer to the definitions provided below and select all that apply from the list provided.

Poor: Those whose consumption is below the national poverty line, as defined by the government. Or those who, because of their personal and/or community characteristics, face barriers in accessing opportunities to earn sustainable livelihoods and have elevated risks of being/staying in poverty and/or being socially marginalized
Extreme poor: Those whose consumption is below the $1.90/day (2011 PPP - see conversion rates) who can work on a sustained basis. Also defined as the bottom 50% of the poor population in a country or those unable to meet basic needs.
Ultra-poor: Those whose consumption is below $0.95/day (2011 PPP- see conversion rates). Also defined as those experiencing the most severe forms of deprivation, e.g. persistently hungry, lack of sources of income, etc.
Other vulnerable: other groups that do not meet any of the above criteria, e.g. those just above the poverty line, marginalized groups irrespective of their poverty level, etc.
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