This paper criticizes the methodology of poverty measurement used by the Brazilian federal government called Brasil Sem Miséria Plan (PBSM). Using a compilation and analysis of secondary data collected from the National Household Sample Survey (PNAD), we conducted a comparison between the government methodology and that one used by the economist Sonia Rocha. Her methodology establishes poverty lines which are regionalized and indexed to the consumer basket values found in different regions of the country. The results of both methodologies are compared, showing that PBSM lines are incapable of detecting 12.9 million Brazilians living in poverty. In our conclusions, we present suggestions to improve the government’s poverty measurement methodology, i.e., the need of a regionalization of poverty lines and that they become indexed to regional consumer basket prices.
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Tronco, G. B., & Ramos, M. P. (2017, March 1). Linhas de pobreza no Plano Brasil Sem Miséria: Análise crítica e proposta de alternativas para a medição da pobreza conforme metodologia de Sonia Rocha. Revista de Administracao Publica. Fundacao Getulio Vargas. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7612162786
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