How the Crisis Changed the Pace of Poverty Reduction and Shared Prosperity : Armenia Poverty Assessment

Autor: World Bank Group
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
MEASURES
REDUCTION IN POVERTY
REGIONAL POVERTY LINES
GROWTH RATES
MEAN GROWTH
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EXTREME POVERTY
POVERTY MAP
CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
POOR
PROGRAMMATIC POVERTY ASSESSMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
POORER HOUSEHOLDS
UNEQUAL DISTRIBUTION
DRIVERS OF POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY RATES
WELFARE DISTRIBUTION
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
ECONOMIC CONTRACTION
POVERTY
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
CHANGES IN POVERTY
DOMESTIC LABOR
PUBLIC SPENDING
GROWTH
GINI COEFFICIENT
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
FARMERS
OLD AGE
HUMAN HEALTH
REDUCING POVERTY
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES
WAGE GROWTH
REGIONAL POVERTY LINE
POVERTY PROFILE
TRANSFERS
RURAL AREAS
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
REDUCED POVERTY
LABOR MARKET
FOOD POVERTY LINE
CONSUMPTION
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY INDEX
REGIONAL OUTPUT
DIMENSIONAL POVERTY
CHRONIC POVERTY
ANNUAL GROWTH
VULNERABLE GROUPS
EMPLOYMENT INCOME
INEQUALITY
AVERAGE MONTHLY PENSION
FAMILY MEMBERS
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
POVERTY GAP
DECLINE IN POVERTY
TARGETING
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
POVERTY POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
CONSUMPTION DATA
POVERTY MAPPING
TOTAL POVERTY
PRO-POOR
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
POVERTY DYNAMICS
NATIONAL POVERTY
POVERTY STATUS
AVERAGE GROWTH
RURAL RESIDENTS
HOUSEHOLD DATA
REGIONS
REGIONAL PATTERNS
POOR PEOPLE
INSURANCE
REGIONAL POVERTY
DECOMPOSITION TECHNIQUES
AGRICULTURAL INCOMES
CORRELATES OF POVERTY
OLD AGE PENSION
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
PENSION INCOME
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
REGION
GROWTH RATE
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION
POVERTY LINES
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
GROWTH PATTERN
MICRO DATA
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
CONSUMPTION GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT
POVERTY ASSESSMENT TEAM
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
FOOD POVERTY
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
RURAL
ECONOMIC REGIONS
INCOME GROWTH
SOCIAL SPENDING
POVERTY LINE
SAVINGS
POVERTY INDICATORS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
ESTIMATES OF POVERTY
POVERTY CHANGES
POVERTY RATE
LACK OF INFORMATION
Popis: This report examines Armenia’s experience in reducing poverty and raising the welfare of the least well-off in the country in the years since 2009. What households spend on consumption is an indicator of their welfare. As the economy recovered from crisis, the least well-off enjoyed some growth in consumption spending, but not as much as in the years up to 2009. Moreover, growth has become less pro-poor in relative terms because the less well-off enjoyed lower growth in consumption than the better-off. As a result, although consumption did translate into a reduction in poverty, inequality is now higher than before 2009. In 2013, 32 percent of Armenia’s population lived below the national poverty line, a poverty rate higher than in pre-crisis years but down from the high of 35.8 percent in 2010. In fact, between 2012 and 2013, poverty reduction seems to have stalled. This report looks at the micro and macro aspects of Armenia’s poverty reduction experience to: (a) describe the key features of post-crisis poverty, inequality, and consumption growth; (b) examine the drivers of poverty reduction in this period; and (c) explore reasons why future growth might not be as pro-poor as in the past.
Databáze: OpenAIRE