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© United Nations Development Programme

ERADICATING POVERTY IN A GREEN ECONOMY

July 3, 2013 [email protected]

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CONTENTS

Where to find the data

Eradicating poverty: why non-incomedimensions matter

Policy implications

Some empirics and caveats

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ERADICATING POVERTY IS DIFFERENT FROM REDUCING IT!

• Vulnerability reduction is less – in some regions; risks higher

• Human capital formation less pronounced

• Differences across groups

• Interventions over the life cycle; nutrition and health

• Remaining poor often dependent on degrading environments/ ecostystems

• Escaping poverty possibly harder- in part due to progress made

East A

sia a

nd P

acific

China

East E

urop

e an

d Cen

tral A

sia

Latin

Am

erica

and

Car

ibbea

n

MENA

South

Asia SSA

Total

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20

40

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Poverty Rates @ $1.25/day

1990

2008

East A

sia a

nd P

acific

China

East E

urop

e an

d Cen

tral A

sia

Latin

Am

erica

and

Car

ibbea

n

MENA

South

Asia SSA

Total

0

20

40

60

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Poverty Rates @ $2/day

1990

2008

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FINDING NON-INCOME MEASURES…

DHS (88 Countries; 1986-)• Access to water• Time use• Access to sanitation• Access to energy• Consumer durables• Cooking Fuel• Access to medical services • Nutrition (food intake) • Decision-making by women

MICS (100+ Countries; 1995 -)

Income and Consumption Surveys (selected indicators)

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MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY

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• Health, education, assets and others• Scores on each often overlap with each other and with income• Can be used individually; and also sometimes as an index – one example

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IMPERFECT OVERLAP WITH EXTREME POVERTY

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VARIATIONS WITHIN REGIONS

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Better direct anti-poverty efforts Biggest composite gaps Most disadvantaged populations

Complement measures to reduce income poverty Potential to resolve targeting issues Potential to show speedy results

Suggest new win-wins Cooking fuel Green energy access

Ensure long term gains for poverty reduction

MAKING THE GREEN ECONOMY MORE INCLUSIVE

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