Georgia : Poverty assessment

This report presents a comprehensive analysis of poverty and its main determinants using the most recent 2007 Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS) data. It provides an in-depth analysis of rural poverty, the linkages between labor markets and poverty, the importance of social transfers for poverty alleviation, and the progress made since 2003 in the health and education sectors, and also presents some findings on incomes trends based on the Household Budget Survey from 2003 to 2006. The report also simulates possible poverty impacts from the dual shocks of the August 2008 conflict and the current global financial crisis. Main messages in the document are: (1) the available data indicate that living standards in Georgia have improved in many dimensions since 2003; (2) poverty in Georgia continues to be deeply entrenched in rural areas, accounting for 60 percent of the poor; (3) the performance of the labor markets has so far not contributed much to poverty reduction; (4) social assistance became an increasingly important lifeline for Georgia's poor; (5) the double shocks of the August 2008 conflict and the global financial crisis risk undermining the poverty reduction effort; and (6) the poverty reduction strategy of the government of Georgia should focus on: extending the coverage of the Targeted Social Assistance to reach more of the poor; promoting investments in infrastructure and creating opportunities for off-farm employment in rural areas; and continuing reforms in the health and education sectors to improve human capital, which is the prerequisite for sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction. The main findings state that since 2003, Georgia has implemented an impressive array of reforms. Unfortunately, the absence of comparable household surveys over time precludes a proper analysis of the impact of these reforms on growth and poverty reduction.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2009-04-01
Subjects:ABSENTEEISM, ABSOLUTE POVERTY, ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE, ABSOLUTE TERMS, ACCESS TO EDUCATION, ACCESS TO FACILITIES, ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE, ACCESS TO MEDICAL SERVICES, ACCOUNTING, AFFORDABILITY CONSTRAINTS, AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT, AGRICULTURAL LAND, AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, AGRICULTURAL SECTOR, AVERAGE EARNINGS, BASIC EDUCATION, BENEFICIARIES, CASH BASIS, CASH TRANSFERS, CIVIL WAR, COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE, COMMERCIAL BANKS, CONFLICT, CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE, CONSUMPTION DATA, COVERAGE OF POPULATION, CROP PRODUCTION, CURRENT ACCOUNT, DECLINE IN POVERTY, DEPRECIATION, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES, DIRECT INVESTMENTS, DISASTERS, DISEASES, DISPOSABLE INCOME, DISPOSABLE INCOMES, DIVERSIFICATION, DRUGS, EARNINGS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ELDERLY, ELDERLY HOUSEHOLDS, EMPLOYMENT IN AGRICULTURE, EMPLOYMENT STATUS, ETHNIC MINORITY, EXTREME POOR HOUSEHOLDS, EXTREME POVERTY, EXTREME POVERTY LINE, FARM EMPLOYMENT, FARM PRODUCTIVITY, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FOOD CONSUMPTION, FOOD ENTERPRISES, FOOD IMPORTS, FOOD PRICES, FOOD SECURITY, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, GOOD GOVERNANCE, GROSS NATIONAL INCOME, HEALTH FACILITIES, HEALTH REFORM, HEALTH SECTOR, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH SYSTEM, HIGHER INCIDENCE OF POVERTY, HOSPITAL, HOUSEHOLD BUDGET, HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION, HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE, HOUSEHOLD HEAD, HOUSEHOLD HEADS, HOUSEHOLD POVERTY, HOUSEHOLD SPENDING, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, HOUSEHOLD WELFARE, HOUSING, HUMAN CAPITAL, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, IMPACT ON HEALTH, INCIDENCE OF POVERTY, INCOME, INCOME SOURCE, INCOME SOURCES, INDICATORS OF POVERTY, INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION, INEQUALITY, INFANT, INFANT MORTALITY, INFANT MORTALITY RATE, INFLATION, INFORMAL ECONOMY, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INSURANCE, JOB CREATION, LABOR FORCE, LABOR MARKET, LABOR MARKETS, LIFE EXPECTANCY, LITERACY, LIVE BIRTHS, LIVING STANDARDS, MARKET ECONOMY, MATERNAL MORTALITY, MEDICAL SERVICES, MEDIUM ENTERPRISES, MIGRANTS, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, MINORITY, MOUNTAINOUS AREAS, NATIONAL STRATEGY, OPEN SOCIETY, PENSION, PENSION PAYMENTS, PENSIONER, PENSIONS, PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION, POOR CHILDREN, POOR HOUSEHOLDS, POOR INDIVIDUALS, POOR PEOPLE, POOR POPULATION, POOR RURAL AREAS, POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS, POPULATION DATA, POPULATION GROWTH, POVERTY ALLEVIATION, POVERTY ASSESSMENT, POVERTY DYNAMICS, POVERTY ESTIMATES, POVERTY GAP, POVERTY IMPACT, POVERTY INCIDENCE, POVERTY INDICATORS, POVERTY LEVELS, POVERTY LINE, POVERTY PROFILE, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY, POVERTY RISK, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, PRIVATE INSURANCE MARKETS, PRIVATE TRANSFERS, PROBABILITY, PRODUCTION FUNCTION, PROGRAMMATIC POVERTY ASSESSMENT, PROGRESS, PUBLIC SERVICES, PUBLIC WORKS, QUALITY OF EDUCATION, QUESTIONNAIRES, RATE OF GROWTH, REMITTANCES, RESOURCE LIMITATIONS, RESPECT, RURAL, RURAL AREAS, RURAL HOUSEHOLD, RURAL HOUSEHOLDS, RURAL POOR, RURAL POPULATION, RURAL POVERTY, RURAL POVERTY INCIDENCE, RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION, RURAL REGIONS, RURAL SECTORS, RURAL STANDARD, SAFEGUARDS, SALE, SALES, SAVINGS, SCHOOL BUILDINGS, SCHOOL-AGE POPULATION, SECONDARY EDUCATION, SELF-EMPLOYMENT, SENIOR, SOCIAL ASSISTANCE, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL IMPACT, SOCIAL INSURANCE, SOCIAL PROTECTION, SOCIAL SECURITY, SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS, SOCIAL SERVICES, SOCIAL SPENDING, SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS, STOCKS, SUBSISTENCE, SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH, TARGETING, TEACHER SALARIES, TECHNICAL CAPACITY, TERTIARY EDUCATION, TOTAL POVERTY, TOTAL POVERTY LINE, UNEMPLOYED, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, URBAN AREAS, URBAN POVERTY, VALUABLE, VEGETABLES, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, VULNERABILITY, VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS, WAGE, WAGE EARNERS, WAGE EMPLOYMENT, WAGES, WAR, WORK EXPERIENCE, WORKING-AGE POPULATION, WORTH,
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https://hdl.handle.net/10986/3037
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