Poverty and Economic Mobility in the Kyrgyz Republic : Some Insights from the Life in Kyrgyzstan Survey

Autor: World Bank Group
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
MEASURES
CITIES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EXTREME POVERTY
WELFARE MEASURE
DESCRIPTION
LABOR MIGRATION
JOB
EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS
DRIVERS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
EMPLOYMENT
POOR
INCOME
RURAL POVERTY RATES
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
PRIVATE TRANSFER
POORER HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES
WORKERS
JOBS
POVERTY RATES
WELFARE DISTRIBUTION
POVERTY
FEMALE
OCCUPATIONS
OCCUPATION
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
SERVICE SECTOR
OLD AGE
SKILLED WORKERS
URBAN REGIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
POVERTY IMPACT
WORKER
MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICES
UNEMPLOYED
POVERTY PERSISTENCE
TRANSFERS
GEOGRAPHICAL REGION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
AGE GROUPS
LABOR MARKET
HOUSEHOLD
RURAL REGIONS
CONSUMPTION
FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN
SERVICES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY ERADICATION
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
NATIONAL POVERTY RATE
CHRONIC POVERTY
MARKET
MOBILITY
CLERKS
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
TARGETING
PREVIOUS SECTION
PRIVATE SERVICE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
SERVICE
EMPLOYEE
ECONOMIC MOBILITY
TOTAL POVERTY
POVERTY DYNAMICS
NATIONAL POVERTY
POVERTY STATUS
PRODUCTION WORKERS
JOB TENURE
POOR FAMILIES
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT RATE
REGIONS
POVERTY ANALYSIS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
COMMUNITY
POOR PEOPLE
HOUSEHOLDS
EMPLOYEES
PROJECT
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
SOCIAL PROTECTION
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS
REGION
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
EMPLOYMENT RATES
PRIVATE SERVICES
UNSKILLED WORKERS
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY THRESHOLD
LABOR
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL
POVERTY LINE
LABOR FORCE
SKILLED OCCUPATIONS
UNSKILLED WORKER
URBAN AREAS
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
GENDER
POVERTY RATE
Popis: This report focuses on the economic mobility of individuals (and corresponding households) belonging to the bottom 40 percent of the Kyrgyz population. This is indeed the target population chosen by the World Bank Group for the achievement of its second and twin goal of shared prosperity (the first one remaining poverty reduction). Moreover, in the specific case of the Kyrgyz Republic total poverty rates in the period under analysis ranged between 34 and 37 percent, thus making the poverty and bottom 40 percent pools almost identical. For each selected transition group, the report depicts a detailed profile of corresponding main socio-economic characteristics. Four transition groups were in particular identified: (i) those who were found to be stuck in the bottom 40 percent in both 2010 and 2011; (ii) those who managed to move up from the bottom 40 percent in 2011; (iii) those who entered the bottom 40 percent in 2011, and (iv) those who managed to stay in the top 60 percent in both years under analysis. The evidence shows a few significant differences among these four groups in terms of both households’ invariant and individual characteristics.
Databáze: OpenAIRE