Measuring Changes in Poverty in Colombia: The 2000s
This paper analyzes the change in poverty between 2002 and 2013 in Colombia. We find that more than 90 percent of the reduction in poverty is explained by economic growth, and that wages are the main household income contributing to poverty reduction. In particular, 71% and 85% of poverty reduction comes from labor income in urban and rural areas, respectively. Cash transfers also played an important role in reducing poverty and inequality. Our estimates suggest that without cash transfers, poverty would have been 4 percentage points higher in 2013 and the income distribution would have been worse. The paper also finds that increases in labor income have been driven by a growing proportion of populationacquiring skills at technical and professional level. However, when we focus on the poor population, increases in their labor incomes are not explained by higher educational levels, but by higher market wage levels.
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Subjects: | Poverty Reduction, Extreme Poverty, Household Income, Conditional Cash Transfer, Income Equality, Economic Development, Educational Level, I30 - Welfare Well-Being and Poverty: General, I32 - Measurement and Analysis of Poverty, I38 - Government Policy • Provision and Effects of Welfare Programs, J31 - Wage Level and Structure • Wage Differentials, O11 - Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development, poverty reduction;household income;conditional cash transfers;extreme poverty, |
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dig-bid-node-125442024-05-30T20:12:52ZMeasuring Changes in Poverty in Colombia: The 2000s 2016-08-31T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0009307 https://publications.iadb.org/en/measuring-changes-poverty-colombia-2000s Inter-American Development Bank Poverty Reduction Extreme Poverty Household Income Conditional Cash Transfer Income Equality Economic Development Educational Level I30 - Welfare Well-Being and Poverty: General I32 - Measurement and Analysis of Poverty I38 - Government Policy • Provision and Effects of Welfare Programs J31 - Wage Level and Structure • Wage Differentials O11 - Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development poverty reduction;household income;conditional cash transfers;extreme poverty This paper analyzes the change in poverty between 2002 and 2013 in Colombia. We find that more than 90 percent of the reduction in poverty is explained by economic growth, and that wages are the main household income contributing to poverty reduction. In particular, 71% and 85% of poverty reduction comes from labor income in urban and rural areas, respectively. Cash transfers also played an important role in reducing poverty and inequality. Our estimates suggest that without cash transfers, poverty would have been 4 percentage points higher in 2013 and the income distribution would have been worse. The paper also finds that increases in labor income have been driven by a growing proportion of populationacquiring skills at technical and professional level. However, when we focus on the poor population, increases in their labor incomes are not explained by higher educational levels, but by higher market wage levels. Inter-American Development Bank Nataly Obando Leandro Gaston Andrian Technical Notes application/pdf IDB Publications Colombia en |
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This paper analyzes the change in poverty between 2002 and 2013 in Colombia. We find that more than 90 percent of the reduction in poverty is explained by economic growth, and that wages are the main household income contributing to poverty reduction. In particular, 71% and 85% of poverty reduction comes from labor income in urban and rural areas, respectively. Cash transfers also played an important role in reducing poverty and inequality. Our estimates suggest that without cash transfers, poverty would have been 4 percentage points higher in 2013 and the income distribution would have been worse. The paper also finds that increases in labor income have been driven by a growing proportion of populationacquiring skills at technical and professional level. However, when we focus on the poor population, increases in their labor incomes are not explained by higher educational levels, but by higher market wage levels. |
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