Poverty and inequality in South Africa and the world

IF 0.1 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE South African Actuarial Journal Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.4314/SAAJ.V7I1.24511
By P Govender, N. Kambaran, N. Patchett, A. Ruddle, G. Torr, N. V. Zyl
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This article begins with a discussion of various definitions and concepts of poverty and inequality. It then distinguishes between objective and subjective concepts of poverty, temporary versus chronic poverty, and absolute versus relative poverty. The concept of inequality is discussed and compared with that of poverty. Specific measures of poverty and inequality are considered next. The measurement of poverty requires the choice of a welfare measure, a benchmark welfare level for identifying those in poverty (a poverty line), and the selection of one or more appropriate poverty indicators. The mathematically desirable features of a poverty or inequality measure are discussed, and the most commonly used measures are described. Some of the special considerations that arise when measuring poverty and inequality at the world level are then investigated, and this is followed by a discussion of the datasets available for producing these. Finally, actual estimates of poverty and inequality in South Africa and the world are examined, with a particular focus on trying to assess the trend in recent years. It seems fairly certain that the proportion of people in the world living in absolute poverty has declined significantly and consistently over the last few decades, and this trend is continuing. There is less agreement about trends in inequality. Progress against poverty has been very uneven across regions: there have been dramatic declines in Asia, but the situation in Africa has worsened. There is an ongoing debate about poverty and inequality trends in South Africa. Keywords : Poverty; inequality; South Africa; world South African Acturial Journal Vol. 7 2007: pp. 117-160
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南非和世界的贫困和不平等
本文首先讨论了贫穷和不平等的各种定义和概念。然后,它区分了贫困的客观和主观概念,暂时贫困与长期贫困,绝对贫困与相对贫困。讨论了不平等的概念,并与贫困的概念进行了比较。接下来将考虑贫穷和不平等的具体衡量标准。衡量贫困需要选择一种福利措施,确定贫困人口的基准福利水平(贫困线),并选择一个或多个适当的贫困指标。讨论了贫困或不平等测量的数学上理想的特征,并描述了最常用的测量方法。然后调查了在世界一级衡量贫困和不平等时出现的一些特殊考虑因素,然后讨论了用于产生这些因素的可用数据集。最后,审查了对南非和世界贫困和不平等的实际估计,特别侧重于试图评估近年来的趋势。似乎相当肯定的是,在过去几十年里,世界上生活在绝对贫困中的人口比例显著而持续地下降,而且这一趋势还在继续。人们对不平等趋势的看法不太一致。各区域在消除贫困方面的进展极不平衡:亚洲的进展显著下降,但非洲的情况却恶化了。关于南非的贫困和不平等趋势正在进行辩论。关键词:贫困;不平等;南非;世界南非精算杂志2007年第7卷:第117-160页
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