We use the Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) household survey from postconflict
Kosovo to examine economic deprivation among Serbs and Albanians. Economic
deprivation is measured by per capita household expenditure and by the incidence of poverty
as captured by the headcount ratio. We examine the roles played by the stock of attributes
and by the impact of these attributes on deprivation using Oaxaca-type decomposition
methods. Empirical results for both decomposition analyses show differences in
characteristics as well as returns to measured characteristics favor Serbs, even though Serbs
have lower expenditures and higher poverty incidence than Albanians