Reaching the Millennium Development Goals in Latin America : Preliminary Results

The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have been adopted by the international community as a series of development targets to be accomplished over the period 1990-2015. The MDGs are an expanded set of the original International Development Goals (IDGs), which were initially put forward by the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD. The present set of MDGs consists of 8 broad goals, with 18 targets and 48 indicators (see box). In this note, we assess the feasibility of reaching these goals in Latin America using SimSIP Goals, a simulator part of a broader set of tools originally designed to help Governments prepare Poverty Reduction Strategies. In order to compute future values for poverty and social indicators, the simulator takes into account projections for future GDP growth, population growth, and urbanization, and elasticities of poverty and social indicators to these variables. The elasticities for social indicators are based on regressions from world-wide panel data, while those for poverty and extreme poverty are based on data for Latin America. For non-monetary indicators, time trends are also estimated from country-level data2. The hypotheses for urbanization and population growth follow baseline scenarios from the United Nations.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2002-09
Subjects:DEVELOPMENT GOALS, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES, SOCIAL INDICATORS, POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY, URBANIZATION, POVERTY ASSESSMENT, PRIMARY EDUCATION, POVERTY REDUCTION, GENDER EQUALITY, CHILD MORTALITY POLICIES, MENTAL HEALTH, HIV AIDS PREVENTION, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL RATE, CHILD MORTALITY, COUNTRY LEVEL, DISEASES, EXTREME POVERTY, GROWTH RATE, INFANT MORTALITY, INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY, LIFE EXPECTANCY, MALARIA, MALNUTRITION, MATERNAL HEALTH, MATERNAL MORTALITY, MORTALITY, NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, PARTNERSHIP, POPULATION GROWTH, SANITATION, TELEPHONES, UNDER 5 MORTALITY, UNEMPLOYMENT,
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spelling dig-okr-10986104032024-08-08T17:42:59Z Reaching the Millennium Development Goals in Latin America : Preliminary Results World Bank DEVELOPMENT GOALS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES SOCIAL INDICATORS POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY URBANIZATION POVERTY ASSESSMENT PRIMARY EDUCATION POVERTY REDUCTION GENDER EQUALITY CHILD MORTALITY POLICIES MENTAL HEALTH HIV AIDS PREVENTION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL RATE CHILD MORTALITY COUNTRY LEVEL DEVELOPMENT GOALS DISEASES EXTREME POVERTY GROWTH RATE INFANT MORTALITY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LIFE EXPECTANCY MALARIA MALNUTRITION MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MORTALITY NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PRIMARY EDUCATION SANITATION SOCIAL INDICATORS TELEPHONES UNDER 5 MORTALITY UNEMPLOYMENT URBANIZATION The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have been adopted by the international community as a series of development targets to be accomplished over the period 1990-2015. The MDGs are an expanded set of the original International Development Goals (IDGs), which were initially put forward by the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD. The present set of MDGs consists of 8 broad goals, with 18 targets and 48 indicators (see box). In this note, we assess the feasibility of reaching these goals in Latin America using SimSIP Goals, a simulator part of a broader set of tools originally designed to help Governments prepare Poverty Reduction Strategies. In order to compute future values for poverty and social indicators, the simulator takes into account projections for future GDP growth, population growth, and urbanization, and elasticities of poverty and social indicators to these variables. The elasticities for social indicators are based on regressions from world-wide panel data, while those for poverty and extreme poverty are based on data for Latin America. For non-monetary indicators, time trends are also estimated from country-level data2. The hypotheses for urbanization and population growth follow baseline scenarios from the United Nations. 2012-08-13T11:21:56Z 2012-08-13T11:21:56Z 2002-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/09/2512193/reaching-millennium-development-goals-latin-america-preliminary-results https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10403 English en breve; No. 8 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC
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topic DEVELOPMENT GOALS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
SOCIAL INDICATORS
POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY
URBANIZATION
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
GENDER EQUALITY
CHILD MORTALITY POLICIES
MENTAL HEALTH
HIV AIDS PREVENTION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL RATE
CHILD MORTALITY
COUNTRY LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DISEASES
EXTREME POVERTY
GROWTH RATE
INFANT MORTALITY
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERSHIP
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
SANITATION
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TELEPHONES
UNDER 5 MORTALITY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
SOCIAL INDICATORS
POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY
URBANIZATION
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
GENDER EQUALITY
CHILD MORTALITY POLICIES
MENTAL HEALTH
HIV AIDS PREVENTION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL RATE
CHILD MORTALITY
COUNTRY LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DISEASES
EXTREME POVERTY
GROWTH RATE
INFANT MORTALITY
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERSHIP
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
SANITATION
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TELEPHONES
UNDER 5 MORTALITY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
spellingShingle DEVELOPMENT GOALS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
SOCIAL INDICATORS
POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY
URBANIZATION
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
GENDER EQUALITY
CHILD MORTALITY POLICIES
MENTAL HEALTH
HIV AIDS PREVENTION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL RATE
CHILD MORTALITY
COUNTRY LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DISEASES
EXTREME POVERTY
GROWTH RATE
INFANT MORTALITY
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERSHIP
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
SANITATION
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TELEPHONES
UNDER 5 MORTALITY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
SOCIAL INDICATORS
POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY
URBANIZATION
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
GENDER EQUALITY
CHILD MORTALITY POLICIES
MENTAL HEALTH
HIV AIDS PREVENTION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL RATE
CHILD MORTALITY
COUNTRY LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DISEASES
EXTREME POVERTY
GROWTH RATE
INFANT MORTALITY
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERSHIP
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
SANITATION
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TELEPHONES
UNDER 5 MORTALITY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
World Bank
Reaching the Millennium Development Goals in Latin America : Preliminary Results
description The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have been adopted by the international community as a series of development targets to be accomplished over the period 1990-2015. The MDGs are an expanded set of the original International Development Goals (IDGs), which were initially put forward by the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD. The present set of MDGs consists of 8 broad goals, with 18 targets and 48 indicators (see box). In this note, we assess the feasibility of reaching these goals in Latin America using SimSIP Goals, a simulator part of a broader set of tools originally designed to help Governments prepare Poverty Reduction Strategies. In order to compute future values for poverty and social indicators, the simulator takes into account projections for future GDP growth, population growth, and urbanization, and elasticities of poverty and social indicators to these variables. The elasticities for social indicators are based on regressions from world-wide panel data, while those for poverty and extreme poverty are based on data for Latin America. For non-monetary indicators, time trends are also estimated from country-level data2. The hypotheses for urbanization and population growth follow baseline scenarios from the United Nations.
topic_facet DEVELOPMENT GOALS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
SOCIAL INDICATORS
POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY
URBANIZATION
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
GENDER EQUALITY
CHILD MORTALITY POLICIES
MENTAL HEALTH
HIV AIDS PREVENTION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
PARTNERSHIP ANNUAL RATE
CHILD MORTALITY
COUNTRY LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DISEASES
EXTREME POVERTY
GROWTH RATE
INFANT MORTALITY
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MALARIA
MALNUTRITION
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MORTALITY
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERSHIP
POPULATION GROWTH
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
SANITATION
SOCIAL INDICATORS
TELEPHONES
UNDER 5 MORTALITY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Reaching the Millennium Development Goals in Latin America : Preliminary Results
title_short Reaching the Millennium Development Goals in Latin America : Preliminary Results
title_full Reaching the Millennium Development Goals in Latin America : Preliminary Results
title_fullStr Reaching the Millennium Development Goals in Latin America : Preliminary Results
title_full_unstemmed Reaching the Millennium Development Goals in Latin America : Preliminary Results
title_sort reaching the millennium development goals in latin america : preliminary results
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2002-09
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/09/2512193/reaching-millennium-development-goals-latin-america-preliminary-results
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