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    Targeting Assistance: Electricity Consumption is a Superior Method

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    Targeting Assistance: Electricity Consumption is a Superior Method (250.4Kb)
    Date
    2022-07
    Author
    Siyambalapitiya, Sumini
    Gunewardena, Dileni
    Series
    Background Note;No. 02
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    This note recommends household electricity use as a determinant of eligibility for welfare benefits. As Sri Lanka’s crisis continues, up to 50% or more of the population is likely to need state support, however current targeting through Samurdhi reaches just about a quarter of all households and only 40% of the poorest individuals. Household electricity usage is a good proxy for poverty and a quick, efficient, and effective targeting mechanism. A threshold of 60kwh per month is proposed as a preliminary eligibility criteria which will reach approximately 50% of the population and over 80% of the poorest among them.
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    8p. The Background Notes of Verité Research Sri Lanka Economic Policy Group provide preliminary assessments, stating appropriate assumptions to overcome constraints in the availability of data.
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    https://archive.veriteresearch.org/handle/456/6561
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