Armenia : Poverty Assessment, Volume 1. A Summary of Findings
This report reviews poverty in Armenia in 2001, and examines the most recent trends covering the 1998/99 to 2001 period. It looks at the determinants of poverty, and analyzes linkages between economic growth, sector policies and poverty. The findin...
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ACCESS TO EDUCATION ADEQUATE EDUCATION ADEQUATE HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AFFORDABILITY AGE GROUPS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ANNUAL GROWTH BASIC EDUCATION CHARITY COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE COMPULSORY BASIC EDUCATION CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE CONSUMPTION QUINTILES CREDIT PROGRAMS CURRICULA DECLINE IN POVERTY DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DIVERSIFICATION DROP IN POVERTY ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EDUCATION EDUCATION INITIATIVES EDUCATION LEVEL EDUCATION SERVICES EDUCATION STANDARDS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATES ENROLMENT RATE ENROLMENTS EQUITABLE ACCESS EXAM EXTREME POVERTY FAMILY BENEFITS FAMILY FARMS FAMILY POVERTY FAMILY POVERTY BENEFIT FARM ACTIVITIES FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM INCOME FARM INCOMES FARM LABOR FARM WORK FARMERS FARMLAND FEES FOR PRIVATE TUTORING FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FOOD CONSUMPTION GDP GINI COEFFICIENT GROWTH EFFECT GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLDS WITH CHILDREN HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME GROUPS INCOME INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRRIGATION LABOR MARKET LAND REFORM LANDHOLDINGS LEARNING LOW ENROLLMENT RATES MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MARKET ECONOMIES MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDIUM TERM MICRO-CREDIT NET ENROLLMENT NON-INCOME DIMENSIONS NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS PARTICIPATION RATES PER CAPITA INCOME PER CAPITA INCOME LEVELS PER CAPITA INCOMES POOR AREAS POOR CHILDREN POOR EDUCATION POOR FAMILIES POOR GIRLS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR POPULATION POORER FAMILIES POST-PRIMARY EDUCATION POVERTY POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY GAP POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER POVERTY RISK POVERTY RISK PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE TRANSFERS PRO-POOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY OF EDUCATION RAPID GROWTH REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION IN POVERTY REFORM POLICIES RURAL AREAS RURAL ECONOMY RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL SETTINGS SAFETY NET SAVINGS SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN SCHOOLS SECTOR ACTIVITY SELF-EMPLOYMENT SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION SQUARED POVERTY GAP STATE ENTERPRISES STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUBSISTENCE TARGETING TEACHER MORALE TEACHER TRAINING TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS TEXTBOOKS TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSITION COUNTRIES UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS |
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ACCESS TO EDUCATION ADEQUATE EDUCATION ADEQUATE HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AFFORDABILITY AGE GROUPS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ANNUAL GROWTH BASIC EDUCATION CHARITY COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE COMPULSORY BASIC EDUCATION CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE CONSUMPTION QUINTILES CREDIT PROGRAMS CURRICULA DECLINE IN POVERTY DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DIVERSIFICATION DROP IN POVERTY ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EDUCATION EDUCATION INITIATIVES EDUCATION LEVEL EDUCATION SERVICES EDUCATION STANDARDS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATES ENROLMENT RATE ENROLMENTS EQUITABLE ACCESS EXAM EXTREME POVERTY FAMILY BENEFITS FAMILY FARMS FAMILY POVERTY FAMILY POVERTY BENEFIT FARM ACTIVITIES FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM INCOME FARM INCOMES FARM LABOR FARM WORK FARMERS FARMLAND FEES FOR PRIVATE TUTORING FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FOOD CONSUMPTION GDP GINI COEFFICIENT GROWTH EFFECT GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLDS WITH CHILDREN HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME GROUPS INCOME INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRRIGATION LABOR MARKET LAND REFORM LANDHOLDINGS LEARNING LOW ENROLLMENT RATES MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MARKET ECONOMIES MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDIUM TERM MICRO-CREDIT NET ENROLLMENT NON-INCOME DIMENSIONS NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS PARTICIPATION RATES PER CAPITA INCOME PER CAPITA INCOME LEVELS PER CAPITA INCOMES POOR AREAS POOR CHILDREN POOR EDUCATION POOR FAMILIES POOR GIRLS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR POPULATION POORER FAMILIES POST-PRIMARY EDUCATION POVERTY POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY GAP POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER POVERTY RISK POVERTY RISK PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE TRANSFERS PRO-POOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY OF EDUCATION RAPID GROWTH REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION IN POVERTY REFORM POLICIES RURAL AREAS RURAL ECONOMY RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL SETTINGS SAFETY NET SAVINGS SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN SCHOOLS SECTOR ACTIVITY SELF-EMPLOYMENT SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION SQUARED POVERTY GAP STATE ENTERPRISES STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUBSISTENCE TARGETING TEACHER MORALE TEACHER TRAINING TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS TEXTBOOKS TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSITION COUNTRIES UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS World Bank Armenia : Poverty Assessment, Volume 1. A Summary of Findings |
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This report reviews poverty in Armenia
in 2001, and examines the most recent trends covering the
1998/99 to 2001 period. It looks at the determinants of
poverty, and analyzes linkages between economic growth,
sector policies and poverty. The findings are based on two
rounds of the Armenia Integrated Living Conditions Survey
(ILCS), one carried out in 1998/99, and the other in 2001.
The report has contributed to the development of
Armenia's national strategy for growth and poverty
reduction. Poverty is high in Armenia, with an estimated 48
percent of the population below the poverty line in 2001.
Despite some 20 percent still living in extreme poverty,
there has been nonetheless, a significant decline in
poverty, as poverty incidence dropped by 12 percent, and
extreme poverty incidence by 25 percent from their
respective levels in 1998/99. There is a strong correlation
between poverty and low educational attainment, while the
unemployed and non-participants in the labor market, face
the highest poverty risk, depth and severity of poverty. In
rural areas, poverty is positively correlated with the size
of landholdings. The drop in poverty reflects a decline in
urban poverty since 1998/99. Rural poverty has increased
slightly. Yerevan, the capital and largest urban area in
Armenia, registered the most significant reduction in
poverty, as poverty incidence there dropped by 23 percent
and extreme poverty by over a third, to 45 percent and 20
percent, respectively. While poverty in other urban areas
also decreased, their poverty incidence still remains above
the national rate, at 52 percent. Poverty incidence is now
roughly the same in urban and rural areas, 48.5 percent and
47.9 percent, respectively. Government policies aimed at
macroeconomic stability and diversification of the economy
should be pursued, and, recommendations further include
increasing the level and quality of education, and ensuring
better health for all, critical to reduce poverty.
Concerning social protection, consideration should be given
to expanding it to cover most of the extremely poor, as well
as refining targeting mechanisms. |
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Armenia : Poverty Assessment, Volume 1. A Summary of Findings |
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Armenia : Poverty Assessment, Volume 1. A Summary of Findings |
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Armenia : Poverty Assessment, Volume 1. A Summary of Findings |
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Armenia : Poverty Assessment, Volume 1. A Summary of Findings |
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Armenia : Poverty Assessment, Volume 1. A Summary of Findings |
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armenia : poverty assessment, volume 1. a summary of findings |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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okr-10986-145442021-04-23T14:03:19Z Armenia : Poverty Assessment, Volume 1. A Summary of Findings World Bank ACCESS TO EDUCATION ADEQUATE EDUCATION ADEQUATE HOUSING ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AFFORDABILITY AGE GROUPS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ANNUAL GROWTH BASIC EDUCATION CHARITY COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE COMPULSORY BASIC EDUCATION CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE CONSUMPTION QUINTILES CREDIT PROGRAMS CURRICULA DECLINE IN POVERTY DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY DIVERSIFICATION DROP IN POVERTY ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EDUCATION EDUCATION INITIATIVES EDUCATION LEVEL EDUCATION SERVICES EDUCATION STANDARDS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATES ENROLMENT RATE ENROLMENTS EQUITABLE ACCESS EXAM EXTREME POVERTY FAMILY BENEFITS FAMILY FARMS FAMILY POVERTY FAMILY POVERTY BENEFIT FARM ACTIVITIES FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM INCOME FARM INCOMES FARM LABOR FARM WORK FARMERS FARMLAND FEES FOR PRIVATE TUTORING FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FOOD CONSUMPTION GDP GINI COEFFICIENT GROWTH EFFECT GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLDS WITH CHILDREN HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME GROUPS INCOME INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRRIGATION LABOR MARKET LAND REFORM LANDHOLDINGS LEARNING LOW ENROLLMENT RATES MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MARKET ECONOMIES MATERNAL MORTALITY MEDIUM TERM MICRO-CREDIT NET ENROLLMENT NON-INCOME DIMENSIONS NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS PARTICIPATION RATES PER CAPITA INCOME PER CAPITA INCOME LEVELS PER CAPITA INCOMES POOR AREAS POOR CHILDREN POOR EDUCATION POOR FAMILIES POOR GIRLS POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR POPULATION POORER FAMILIES POST-PRIMARY EDUCATION POVERTY POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY GAP POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER POVERTY RISK POVERTY RISK PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE TRANSFERS PRO-POOR PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY OF EDUCATION RAPID GROWTH REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION IN POVERTY REFORM POLICIES RURAL AREAS RURAL ECONOMY RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL SETTINGS SAFETY NET SAVINGS SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN SCHOOLS SECTOR ACTIVITY SELF-EMPLOYMENT SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION SQUARED POVERTY GAP STATE ENTERPRISES STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUBSISTENCE TARGETING TEACHER MORALE TEACHER TRAINING TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS TEXTBOOKS TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSITION COUNTRIES UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS This report reviews poverty in Armenia in 2001, and examines the most recent trends covering the 1998/99 to 2001 period. It looks at the determinants of poverty, and analyzes linkages between economic growth, sector policies and poverty. The findings are based on two rounds of the Armenia Integrated Living Conditions Survey (ILCS), one carried out in 1998/99, and the other in 2001. The report has contributed to the development of Armenia's national strategy for growth and poverty reduction. Poverty is high in Armenia, with an estimated 48 percent of the population below the poverty line in 2001. Despite some 20 percent still living in extreme poverty, there has been nonetheless, a significant decline in poverty, as poverty incidence dropped by 12 percent, and extreme poverty incidence by 25 percent from their respective levels in 1998/99. There is a strong correlation between poverty and low educational attainment, while the unemployed and non-participants in the labor market, face the highest poverty risk, depth and severity of poverty. In rural areas, poverty is positively correlated with the size of landholdings. The drop in poverty reflects a decline in urban poverty since 1998/99. Rural poverty has increased slightly. Yerevan, the capital and largest urban area in Armenia, registered the most significant reduction in poverty, as poverty incidence there dropped by 23 percent and extreme poverty by over a third, to 45 percent and 20 percent, respectively. While poverty in other urban areas also decreased, their poverty incidence still remains above the national rate, at 52 percent. Poverty incidence is now roughly the same in urban and rural areas, 48.5 percent and 47.9 percent, respectively. Government policies aimed at macroeconomic stability and diversification of the economy should be pursued, and, recommendations further include increasing the level and quality of education, and ensuring better health for all, critical to reduce poverty. Concerning social protection, consideration should be given to expanding it to cover most of the extremely poor, as well as refining targeting mechanisms. 2013-07-24T21:57:37Z 2013-07-24T21:57:37Z 2003-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/6670536/armenia-poverty-assessment-vol-1-3-summary-findings http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14544 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Poverty Assessment Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Armenia |