Poverty and Social impact Analysis : Strengthening Safety Nets in Djibouti

Autor: World Bank Group
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
TAX EXEMPTIONS
TRANSFER AMOUNT
EXTREME POVERTY
FOOD SUBSIDIES
FUEL SUBSIDIES
FOOD PRICE
ROAD
EXCISE DUTIES
INFLATION
TAX EXEMPTION
ROUTES
CARS
COST OF TRANSPORT
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
IMPORT COST
MALNUTRITION
FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS
SUPPORT SYSTEM
PENSION
TRANSPORT SECTOR
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS
SOCIAL SERVICES
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
SCHOOL TRANSPORT
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
OLD AGE
PENSIONS
POVERTY IMPACT
HOLDING
MARITIME TRANSPORT
LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
RECEIPT
VARIABLE COSTS
POVERTY PROFILE
FOOD RATION
SAFETY NET PROGRAMS
FUEL OIL
CASH-TRANSFER
PUBLIC SAFETY NET
FOOD PROGRAM
RURAL POPULATION
TARGETING
PRICE ELASTICITY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
BUS OPERATORS
INFLATIONARY PRESSURE
EXCLUSION
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
POVERTY MEASURES
TAXATION
DROUGHT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
TAX-EXEMPT
SOURCE OF INCOME
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
IMPLICIT SUBSIDY
SAFETY
SPECIFIC TAXES
POOR PEOPLE
SHOCK
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
FOOD SUBSIDY
NATURAL DISASTERS
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
INFLATION RATES
FUELS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
TAX EXEMPTION ON FUEL
PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
IMPLICIT SUBSIDIES
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
FREIGHT
SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
BUS FLEET
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
HOMELESS
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
RURAL
GASOLINE PRICES
POVERTY LINE
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
MEANS TEST
TRANSPORTATION
SOCIAL INSURANCE
CASH TRANSFERS
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
GENDER
LOCAL CURRENCY
PARTICIPATION RATE
EXCISE TAX
TAX SYSTEM
SOCIAL SAFETY NET
GENDER GAP
TAX RATES
TRANSPORT PRICE
TRANSPORTATION FUEL
TAX
ECONOMIC GROWTH
DURABLE GOODS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
FOOD RATIONS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
DOMESTIC MARKET
TARGETED TRANSFERS
POOR
EFFICIENT VEHICLE
POPULATION GROWTH
SAFETY NETS
TAXIS
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
DIESEL
FOOD INSECURITY
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
FOOD PRICES
POOR INDIVIDUALS
BENEFITS INCIDENCE
CAR
SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROGRAM
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
FOOD ITEMS
BENEFICIARY
TAX EXEMPT
DOMESTIC SECURITY
DEMOGRAPHIC COMPOSITION
EXPORTERS
TAX REVENUE
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
SANITATION
RURAL AREAS
PROTECTION SYSTEM
BUSES
TRANSFER AMOUNTS
APPARENT RELATIONSHIP
EXPORTER
LABOR MARKET
SHARE OF TRANSFERS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
CALORIE INTAKE
INDIRECT BENEFICIARIES
FUEL PRICE
DURABLE
RATION PROGRAM
DISABLED
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INEQUALITY
PUBLIC SAFETY
POVERTY GAP
PRICE CHANGE
TRANSIT
IMPACT ON POVERTY
FUEL
FUEL PRICES
FOOD NEEDS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
NATIONAL POVERTY
REMITTANCES
FOOD SECURITY
SUBURBS
RELATIVE POVERTY
SCHOOL BUSES
VULNERABLE MEMBERS
OIL PRICES
HUMAN CAPITAL
VEHICLES
SUPPLY CHAIN
BOURSE
POVERTY GAP INDEX
PRICE OF FUEL
SOCIAL PROTECTION
GOVERNMENT REVENUE
GASOLINE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
BUS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POVERTY RISK
TRANSPORT COSTS
GASOLINE PRICE
INCOME ON FOOD
MONETARY FUND
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
CONFLICT
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
EMERGENCY FOOD
FOOD PRODUCTS
INCOME QUINTILE
OPERATING COST
SAVINGS
PRICE SUBSIDY
TAXI OPERATORS
REFUGEES
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
TRANSFER PROGRAM
URBAN AREAS
CAR OWNERSHIP
EXCISE DUTY
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Popis: This Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA) is part of a broader dialogue on energy tax reform and strengthening social safety nets in Djibouti. As part of a possible reform of energy taxes in Djibouti, the government of Djibouti has sought the support of the World Bank to better understand how such a policy reform can be pro-poor. The study was designed and implemented by a multisectoral committee composed of various stakeholder institutions, including the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Ministry of Budget, the Secretary of State responsible for National Solidarity (SESN), the Department of Statistics and Demographic Studies (DISED), the Ministry of Energy, and the Ministry of Transport, with whom the teams of the Bank and the IMF collaborated throughout the process of preparation of the study. Technical meetings were held on January 30, February 2, May 25, May 28, and May 29, 2014, in Djibouti to discuss the various scenarios of reform, obtain additional information, and present preliminary quantitative results. Consultation meetings were held on July 2 and November 15, 2014, to present the findings and discuss possible reform options. This executive summary condenses the main findings of the study. The study is available as a separate report with more analyses and background information. The study is based on data from a representative household survey which includes detailed information on household expenditures and receipt of certain cash and in-kind benefits (EDAM 3-2012). The tables in this executive summary show 2014 prices, with inflation rates of 2.5 and 2.9 for 2013 and 2014, respectively.
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