如何衡量贫困重要吗?斯里兰卡收入与多维贫困的相关性

IF 2 4区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Review of Development Economics Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1111/rode.13150
N. P. Ravindra Deyshappriya, Simon Feeny
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尽管人们普遍认为贫困是多层面的,但关于如何最好地衡量贫困的争论仍在继续。本文从政策角度探讨了不同的贫困衡量方法是否会产生不同的影响。本文利用适用于家庭层面数据的 probit 模型,研究了斯里兰卡收入贫困和多维贫困的相关因素。结果表明,这两种贫困衡量标准有许多相同的相关因素。户主的年龄、教育程度、婚姻状况、就业、获得农业用地的机会和收到汇款的情况在两种贫困衡量标准中都很重要。然而,在家庭规模和种族变量的系数符号方面存在重大差异。此外,自变量与贫困的关联程度在两种衡量标准中也有很大不同。本文提出了政策建议。
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Does it matter how we measure poverty? Correlates of income and multidimensional poverty in Sri Lanka
While it is widely accepted that poverty is multidimensional, debates over how it is best measured continue. This paper examines whether different measurements of poverty provide different implications from a policy perspective. Using probit models applied to household level data it examines the correlates of both income poverty and multidimensional poverty in the context of Sri Lanka. Results suggest that the two measures of poverty share many of the same correlates. Age of the household head, education, marital status, employment, access to agricultural land and the receipt of remittances are important across the two poverty measures. However, there are important differences with respect to the signs of the coefficients on household size and ethnicity variables. Further, the magnitude of the associations of independent variables with poverty vary considerably across the two measures. Policy recommendations are provided.
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期刊介绍: The Review of Development Economics is a leading journal publishing high-quality research in development economics. It publishes rigorous analytical papers, theoretical and empirical, which deal with contemporary growth problems of developing countries, including the transition economies. The Review not only serves as a link between theorists and practitioners, but also builds a bridge between development economists and their colleagues in related fields. While the level of the Review of Development Economics is academic, the materials presented are of value to policy makers and researchers, especially those in developing countries.
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