Unveiling Multidimensional Poverty in Jammu and Kashmir: Insights from Alkire Foster Method and NFHS-5 Data

Umar Ali, R. Handoyo, Lilik Sugiharti, Nasir Ahmad Zargarr
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This study seeks to examine the multidimensional poverty in Jammu and Kashmir, aiming to illuminate its nature and extent beyond traditional monetary measures. Utilizing the Alkire Foster method and drawing on data from NFHS-5, the research uncovers a prevalence of multidimensional poverty surpassing that of monetary poverty in the region. Within surveyed districts, the study identifies Ramban as experiencing the highest incidence, contrasting with Srinagar, which exhibits the lowest headcount. Anantnag emerges as the district facing the most intense multidimensional poverty. In exploring the factors influencing multidimensional poverty, binary logistic regression reveals the significant roles of education, occupation, and land ownership. Conflict is identified as an amplifier of multidimensional poverty, and a predictive model achieves an accuracy rate of approximately 82.80%. The study underscores the critical importance of local factors in shaping poverty experiences, emphasizing the roles of nutrition, sanitation, housing, and education. Gender, age, and conflict are highlighted as pivotal determinants in the latter stages of the study. The research concludes with a managerial perspective, offering actionable insights for policy recommendations, development initiatives, and specific steps for government agencies and stakeholders. These proposed interventions aim to address identified determinants and contribute to the overarching goal of reducing poverty in Jammu and Kashmir.
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揭示查谟和克什米尔的多维贫困:从 Alkire Foster 方法和 NFHS-5 数据中获得的启示
本研究旨在探讨查谟和克什米尔地区的多维贫困问题,旨在揭示传统货币衡量标准之外的贫困性质和程度。研究采用了阿尔基勒-福斯特方法,并利用了 NFHS-5 的数据,发现该地区多维贫困的普遍程度超过了货币贫困。在所调查的地区中,研究发现兰班的贫困发生率最高,而斯利那加的贫困发生率最低。安南塔纳格是多维贫困最为严重的地区。在探讨影响多维贫困的因素时,二元逻辑回归显示了教育、职业和土地所有权的重要作用。冲突被认为是多维贫困的放大器,预测模型的准确率约为 82.80%。研究强调了当地因素在塑造贫困经历中的关键重要性,强调了营养、卫生、住房和教育的作用。在研究的后期阶段,性别、年龄和冲突被强调为关键的决定因素。研究最后从管理角度出发,为政府机构和利益相关者提供了政策建议、发展倡议和具体步骤方面的可行见解。这些拟议的干预措施旨在解决已确定的决定因素,并促进实现查谟和克什米尔减贫的总体目标。
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