Rental Regulation and its Consequences on Measures of Well-Being in the Arab Republic of Egypt

The paper delves into the implications of a failure to account for rental regulation in the measurement of households' welfare, poverty, and inequality when using household surveys. Exploiting previously unavailable data for the Egyptian case, the paper illustrates the long-lasting distortions in the rental market that the 1977 rental law has created. The paper finds evidence that earlier studies may have substantially underestimated households’ welfare in urban areas and overestimated urban poverty. National poverty rates show smaller corrections, as poverty is mainly a rural phenomenon in the Arab Republic of Egypt. An appropriate measure of welfare also led to downward corrections in inequality in urban Egypt, while increasing the inequality across regions. These effects counterbalance each other and nationwide inequality estimates are affected only slightly.

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Main Authors: Lara Ibarra, Gabriel, Mendiratta, Vibhuti, Vishwanath, Tara
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017-07
Subjects:WELL-BEING, WELFARE DYNAMICS, RENTAL REGULATION, INEQUALITY, URBAN HOUSING, URBAN POVERTY, POVERTY MEASUREMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/224491500557651807/Rental-regulation-and-its-consequences-on-measures-of-well-being-in-the-Arab-Republic-of-Egypt
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/27959
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spelling dig-okr-10986279592024-10-17T11:00:28Z Rental Regulation and its Consequences on Measures of Well-Being in the Arab Republic of Egypt Lara Ibarra, Gabriel Mendiratta, Vibhuti Vishwanath, Tara WELL-BEING WELFARE DYNAMICS RENTAL REGULATION INEQUALITY URBAN HOUSING URBAN POVERTY POVERTY MEASUREMENT The paper delves into the implications of a failure to account for rental regulation in the measurement of households' welfare, poverty, and inequality when using household surveys. Exploiting previously unavailable data for the Egyptian case, the paper illustrates the long-lasting distortions in the rental market that the 1977 rental law has created. The paper finds evidence that earlier studies may have substantially underestimated households’ welfare in urban areas and overestimated urban poverty. National poverty rates show smaller corrections, as poverty is mainly a rural phenomenon in the Arab Republic of Egypt. An appropriate measure of welfare also led to downward corrections in inequality in urban Egypt, while increasing the inequality across regions. These effects counterbalance each other and nationwide inequality estimates are affected only slightly. 2017-08-24T20:07:20Z 2017-08-24T20:07:20Z 2017-07 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/224491500557651807/Rental-regulation-and-its-consequences-on-measures-of-well-being-in-the-Arab-Republic-of-Egypt https://hdl.handle.net/10986/27959 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8152 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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Lara Ibarra, Gabriel
Mendiratta, Vibhuti
Vishwanath, Tara
Rental Regulation and its Consequences on Measures of Well-Being in the Arab Republic of Egypt
description The paper delves into the implications of a failure to account for rental regulation in the measurement of households' welfare, poverty, and inequality when using household surveys. Exploiting previously unavailable data for the Egyptian case, the paper illustrates the long-lasting distortions in the rental market that the 1977 rental law has created. The paper finds evidence that earlier studies may have substantially underestimated households’ welfare in urban areas and overestimated urban poverty. National poverty rates show smaller corrections, as poverty is mainly a rural phenomenon in the Arab Republic of Egypt. An appropriate measure of welfare also led to downward corrections in inequality in urban Egypt, while increasing the inequality across regions. These effects counterbalance each other and nationwide inequality estimates are affected only slightly.
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author Lara Ibarra, Gabriel
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Vishwanath, Tara
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title Rental Regulation and its Consequences on Measures of Well-Being in the Arab Republic of Egypt
title_short Rental Regulation and its Consequences on Measures of Well-Being in the Arab Republic of Egypt
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title_fullStr Rental Regulation and its Consequences on Measures of Well-Being in the Arab Republic of Egypt
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