Author:
Arif G. M.,Farooq Shujaat
Abstract
Poverty analysis in developing countries including Pakistan
has in general focused on poverty trends based on cross-sectional
datasets, with very little attention being paid to dynamics—of
transitory or chronic poverty. Transitory poor are those who move out or
fall into poverty between two or more points of time whereas the chronic
poor remain in the poverty trap for a significant period of their lives.
The static measures of households’ standard of living do not necessarily
provide a good insight into their likely stability over time. For
instance, a high mobility into or out of poverty may suggest that a
higher proportion of a population experiences poverty over time than
what the cross-sectional data might show. 1 It also implies that a much
smaller proportion of the population experiences chronic poverty
contrary to the results of cross-sectional datasets in a particular year
[Hossain and Bayes (2010)]. Thus, the analysis of poverty dynamics is
important to uncover the true nature of wellbeing of population. Both
the micro and macro level socio-demographic and economic factors are
likely to affect poverty movements and intergenerational poverty
transmission [Krishna (2011)].
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
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