Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact
The objective of this paper is to develop a way to monitor and track progress on social inclusion of vulnerable groups in Hungary, particularly among marginalized Roma communities. This approach will enable stakeholders to track the status of socia...
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okr-10986-244232021-05-25T08:48:24Z Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact World Bank LIVING STANDARDS WASTE SOCIAL INCLUSION M&E SYSTEMS COMMUNITIES NGO RISKS HOUSING PROGRAMS PEOPLE FEEDBACK SHELTER HOUSING CENSUS SHOPS INCOME LONGITUDINAL DATA PREVENTION SOCIAL RESEARCH NEEDS ASSESSMENT HOME CARE PROGRAMS SERVICES MONITORING HOUSING HEALTH CARE NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH PROJECT PROJECTS NEIGHBORHOODS CITIES CRIME QUALITY BENEFICIARIES POVERTY MEASURES DAY CARE LIFE EXPECTANCY POVERTY REDUCTION KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES SETTLEMENTS LABOR MARKET EXERCISES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONURBATION TRAINING SOCIAL EXCLUSION DWELLING EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS RENT INCOME INEQUALITY LOCALITIES INHABITANTS OBSERVATION HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION MARKETS HOUSEHOLD INCOME DRUG CONSUMPTION POOR HEALTH SETTLEMENT QUALITATIVE RESEARCH INDICATORS RESEARCH SOCIAL INDICATORS SERVICE DELIVERY HOUSING CONDITIONS MIGRANTS MORTALITY SOCIAL SUPPORT REGIONAL DISPARITIES MEDICAL TREATMENT DESIGN PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES HOMELESS PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS OUTCOME INDICATORS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES BASIC NEEDS PARTICIPATION CRIMES GENDER SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL ISOLATION OCCUPATION VICTIMS URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD SOCIAL INTEGRATION YOUTH SOCIAL NETWORKS DECISION MAKING MEASUREMENT SPATIAL PLANNING NUTRITION MARKET NEIGHBOURHOODS URBAN DEVELOPMENT HOMELESSNESS QUALITY OF LIFE INTERNET POOR HOUSING WEIGHT TARGETING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CHILDREN FEMALES STATISTICS EVALUATION HOUSEHOLDS PROCESS INDICATORS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY ISOLATION POVERTY COMMUNITY SERVICES DWELLINGS SOCIAL COHESION FACILITIES ECONOMIC INDICATORS PERSONAL SAFETY TRAININGS LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY STRATEGY HOUSING COSTS SOCIAL PROBLEMS REGISTRATION FAMILIES SOCIAL ISSUES LABOR MARKETS OUTCOMES SAFETY IMPLEMENTATION SERVICE DISTRICTS VOLUNTARY WORK OVERCROWDING The objective of this paper is to develop a way to monitor and track progress on social inclusion of vulnerable groups in Hungary, particularly among marginalized Roma communities. This approach will enable stakeholders to track the status of social inclusion at the sub regional level, and can serve as a feedback mechanism on whether projects cosponsored by the European structural and investment funds (ESIF) are sufficiently targeted to disadvantaged areas. The paper builds on various Hungarian attempts to draft indicator sets to find and subsequently gear European Union (EU) - funded projects toward areas with the poorest social inclusion outcomes. This report takes stock of different exercises undertaken with Hungarian data to map, target, track, and monitor some aspects of social exclusion at different levels of disaggregation. The authors present four such attempts to: (i) map marginalized communities; (ii) target the most disadvantaged micro regions; (iii) track selected social inclusion goals; and (iv) model at risk of poverty (AROP) rates at the micro regional level. The report examines what has been done in international practice in terms of selecting and collecting indicators that measure social inclusion. The report describes the method and process of indicator selection for Hungary. The concluding section summarizes the dilemmas associated with dynamically measuring social change in the Hungarian context, and presents development project parameters that should be continuously followed in order to enable tracking and (limited) monitoring. 2016-06-06T18:49:17Z 2016-06-06T18:49:17Z 2016 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26377816/hungary-measuring-inclusive-growth-enhanced-development-impact http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24423 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis Europe and Central Asia Hungary |
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LIVING STANDARDS WASTE SOCIAL INCLUSION M&E SYSTEMS COMMUNITIES NGO RISKS HOUSING PROGRAMS PEOPLE FEEDBACK SHELTER HOUSING CENSUS SHOPS INCOME LONGITUDINAL DATA PREVENTION SOCIAL RESEARCH NEEDS ASSESSMENT HOME CARE PROGRAMS SERVICES MONITORING HOUSING HEALTH CARE NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH PROJECT PROJECTS NEIGHBORHOODS CITIES CRIME QUALITY BENEFICIARIES POVERTY MEASURES DAY CARE LIFE EXPECTANCY POVERTY REDUCTION KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES SETTLEMENTS LABOR MARKET EXERCISES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONURBATION TRAINING SOCIAL EXCLUSION DWELLING EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS RENT INCOME INEQUALITY LOCALITIES INHABITANTS OBSERVATION HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION MARKETS HOUSEHOLD INCOME DRUG CONSUMPTION POOR HEALTH SETTLEMENT QUALITATIVE RESEARCH INDICATORS RESEARCH SOCIAL INDICATORS SERVICE DELIVERY HOUSING CONDITIONS MIGRANTS MORTALITY SOCIAL SUPPORT REGIONAL DISPARITIES MEDICAL TREATMENT DESIGN PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES HOMELESS PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS OUTCOME INDICATORS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES BASIC NEEDS PARTICIPATION CRIMES GENDER SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL ISOLATION OCCUPATION VICTIMS URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD SOCIAL INTEGRATION YOUTH SOCIAL NETWORKS DECISION MAKING MEASUREMENT SPATIAL PLANNING NUTRITION MARKET NEIGHBOURHOODS URBAN DEVELOPMENT HOMELESSNESS QUALITY OF LIFE INTERNET POOR HOUSING WEIGHT TARGETING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CHILDREN FEMALES STATISTICS EVALUATION HOUSEHOLDS PROCESS INDICATORS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY ISOLATION POVERTY COMMUNITY SERVICES DWELLINGS SOCIAL COHESION FACILITIES ECONOMIC INDICATORS PERSONAL SAFETY TRAININGS LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY STRATEGY HOUSING COSTS SOCIAL PROBLEMS REGISTRATION FAMILIES SOCIAL ISSUES LABOR MARKETS OUTCOMES SAFETY IMPLEMENTATION SERVICE DISTRICTS VOLUNTARY WORK OVERCROWDING |
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LIVING STANDARDS WASTE SOCIAL INCLUSION M&E SYSTEMS COMMUNITIES NGO RISKS HOUSING PROGRAMS PEOPLE FEEDBACK SHELTER HOUSING CENSUS SHOPS INCOME LONGITUDINAL DATA PREVENTION SOCIAL RESEARCH NEEDS ASSESSMENT HOME CARE PROGRAMS SERVICES MONITORING HOUSING HEALTH CARE NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH PROJECT PROJECTS NEIGHBORHOODS CITIES CRIME QUALITY BENEFICIARIES POVERTY MEASURES DAY CARE LIFE EXPECTANCY POVERTY REDUCTION KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES SETTLEMENTS LABOR MARKET EXERCISES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONURBATION TRAINING SOCIAL EXCLUSION DWELLING EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT INTERVENTION SECONDARY SCHOOLS RENT INCOME INEQUALITY LOCALITIES INHABITANTS OBSERVATION HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION MARKETS HOUSEHOLD INCOME DRUG CONSUMPTION POOR HEALTH SETTLEMENT QUALITATIVE RESEARCH INDICATORS RESEARCH SOCIAL INDICATORS SERVICE DELIVERY HOUSING CONDITIONS MIGRANTS MORTALITY SOCIAL SUPPORT REGIONAL DISPARITIES MEDICAL TREATMENT DESIGN PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES HOMELESS PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS OUTCOME INDICATORS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES BASIC NEEDS PARTICIPATION CRIMES GENDER SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL ISOLATION OCCUPATION VICTIMS URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD SOCIAL INTEGRATION YOUTH SOCIAL NETWORKS DECISION MAKING MEASUREMENT SPATIAL PLANNING NUTRITION MARKET NEIGHBOURHOODS URBAN DEVELOPMENT HOMELESSNESS QUALITY OF LIFE INTERNET POOR HOUSING WEIGHT TARGETING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS CHILDREN FEMALES STATISTICS EVALUATION HOUSEHOLDS PROCESS INDICATORS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY ISOLATION POVERTY COMMUNITY SERVICES DWELLINGS SOCIAL COHESION FACILITIES ECONOMIC INDICATORS PERSONAL SAFETY TRAININGS LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY STRATEGY HOUSING COSTS SOCIAL PROBLEMS REGISTRATION FAMILIES SOCIAL ISSUES LABOR MARKETS OUTCOMES SAFETY IMPLEMENTATION SERVICE DISTRICTS VOLUNTARY WORK OVERCROWDING World Bank Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact |
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The objective of this paper is to
develop a way to monitor and track progress on social
inclusion of vulnerable groups in Hungary, particularly
among marginalized Roma communities. This approach will
enable stakeholders to track the status of social inclusion
at the sub regional level, and can serve as a feedback
mechanism on whether projects cosponsored by the European
structural and investment funds (ESIF) are sufficiently
targeted to disadvantaged areas. The paper builds on various
Hungarian attempts to draft indicator sets to find and
subsequently gear European Union (EU) - funded projects
toward areas with the poorest social inclusion outcomes.
This report takes stock of different exercises undertaken
with Hungarian data to map, target, track, and monitor some
aspects of social exclusion at different levels of
disaggregation. The authors present four such attempts to:
(i) map marginalized communities; (ii) target the most
disadvantaged micro regions; (iii) track selected social
inclusion goals; and (iv) model at risk of poverty (AROP)
rates at the micro regional level. The report examines what
has been done in international practice in terms of
selecting and collecting indicators that measure social
inclusion. The report describes the method and process of
indicator selection for Hungary. The concluding section
summarizes the dilemmas associated with dynamically
measuring social change in the Hungarian context, and
presents development project parameters that should be
continuously followed in order to enable tracking and
(limited) monitoring. |
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Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact |
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Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact |
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Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact |
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Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact |
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Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact |
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hungary : measuring inclusive growth for enhanced development impact |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26377816/hungary-measuring-inclusive-growth-enhanced-development-impact http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24423 |
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