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SearchDownload the PAT Accuracy Results Report (.PDF) For more information on how to implement a PAT, see the online training course or download the PAT Implementation manual.
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Page last updated |
October 2011 |
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The Tanzania PAT was released on October 2011. Future changes to this tool are detailed in the PAT Changelog |
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PAT Survey |
Sept 2011 |
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PAT Data Entry Template |
Sept 2011 |
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User guide |
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Tool Information |
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Poverty line used for MRR reporting |
$1.25 per day per capita (international extreme poverty line) |
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Value of poverty line used for MRR reporting in local currency |
692.23 Tanzanian Shillings per capita per day Average price 2007 |
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Other poverty lines* |
USD (Shillings) |
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Automated poverty comparisons by** |
Province, location, gender of HOH, HH size, share of female HH members, foundation, flooring, roof |
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Other comparisons |
Gender by Location, Region and Location by Ownership of One or More Poultry |
Region and Location by Ownership of One or More Hoes |
Original source survey |
Household Budget Survey (2007) |
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Certification document |
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To access previous versions of this PAT Survey or Data Entry Template, please email pathelp@iris.umd.edu. |
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* The data analysis program in most PATs allows for comparisons against multiple poverty lines. In some cases, these poverty lines vary by region: a household in region A with a calculated household expenditure of X might fall below a poverty line while a household in a different region with the same expenditure might fall above that same poverty line.
** PATs developed using CSPro give automatic poverty comparisions by a number of variables so users can, for example, compare the poverty rates among regions or gender of the head of household. Such results are INDICATIVE and are only statistically valid for samples that are of appropriate size and distribution for that sub-population.
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