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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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2016
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26377816/hungary-measuring-inclusive-growth-enhanced-development-impact
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spelling 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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topic 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
spellingShingle 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
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Hungary
description 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.
format Report
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact
title_short Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact
title_full Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact
title_fullStr Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact
title_full_unstemmed Hungary : Measuring Inclusive Growth for Enhanced Development Impact
title_sort hungary : measuring inclusive growth for enhanced development impact
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url 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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