Inequality of Opportunity Among Egyptian Children

This paper analyzes the level and trends in inequality of opportunity among Egyptian children during the 2000s. The analysis uses severall tools, including comparison of the distributions of early risks and outcomes across circumstance groups; esti...

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Main Authors: Ersado, Lire, Aran, Meltem
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank Group, Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/09/20188963/inequality-opportunity-among-egyptian-children
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20334
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topic ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE
ACUTE MALNUTRITION
ADEQUATE NUTRITION
ADULTHOOD
AGE GROUPS
ANEMIA
ANTENATAL CARE
ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASURES
BABY
BASIC EDUCATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BIRTH ATTENDANT
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
BIRTHS
BLOOD TESTS
BODY WEIGHT
CARE SERVICES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES
CHILD IMMUNIZATION
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD NUTRITION
CHILD NUTRITION OUTCOMES
CHILD STUNTING
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
COMPLETION RATES
COMPULSORY PRIMARY EDUCATION
CYCLE OF POVERTY
DELIVERY CARE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEAL DISEASES
DISEASES
DRINKING WATER
EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
EARLY EDUCATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION VARIABLES
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EDUCATIONAL INDICATORS
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT BY AGE
ENROLLMENT FOR CHILDREN
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLLMENT RATES
EQUAL ACCESS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
EQUITABLE ACCESS
FAMILIES
FAMILY BACKGROUND
FERTILITY
FORMAL EDUCATION
GENDER GAPS
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FACILITY
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT
HEIGHT FOR AGE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HYGIENE
ILLNESS
IMMUNIZATION
IMMUNIZATIONS
INCOME INEQUALITY
INDEXES
INEQUITIES
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFANTS
INTERVENTION
IODINE
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IRON
IRON DEFICIENCY
IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
LABOR MARKET
MAJORITY OF CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN
MARRIED WOMEN
MATERNAL CARE
MATERNAL HEALTH
MEASLES
MEASLES IMMUNIZATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
MOTHER
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OBESITY
OLD CHILDREN
OLD GIRL
PARENTAL EDUCATION
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POLIO
POSTNATAL CARE
PREGNANCIES
PREGNANCY
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PROGRESS
PURCHASING POWER
RACIAL INEQUALITIES
RISK FACTORS
RISK OF DEATH
RURAL AREAS
SAME SEX
SANITATION
SCHOOL AGE
SCHOOLING
SCREENING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL
SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
SIBLINGS
SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANTS
SKILLED STAFF
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
STAGES OF LIFE
STUNTING
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS
URBAN AREAS
USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES
VACCINES
VITAMIN A
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE FAMILIES
WASTING
WORLD POPULATION
YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUTH
spellingShingle ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE
ACUTE MALNUTRITION
ADEQUATE NUTRITION
ADULTHOOD
AGE GROUPS
ANEMIA
ANTENATAL CARE
ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASURES
BABY
BASIC EDUCATION
BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE
BIRTH ATTENDANT
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
BIRTHS
BLOOD TESTS
BODY WEIGHT
CARE SERVICES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES
CHILD IMMUNIZATION
CHILD MALNUTRITION
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD NUTRITION
CHILD NUTRITION OUTCOMES
CHILD STUNTING
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
COMPLETION RATES
COMPULSORY PRIMARY EDUCATION
CYCLE OF POVERTY
DELIVERY CARE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DIARRHEA
DIARRHEAL DISEASES
DISEASES
DRINKING WATER
EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT
EARLY CHILDHOOD
EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
EARLY EDUCATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
EDUCATION SECTOR
EDUCATION VARIABLES
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EDUCATIONAL INDICATORS
EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT BY AGE
ENROLLMENT FOR CHILDREN
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENROLLMENT RATES
EQUAL ACCESS
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
EQUITABLE ACCESS
FAMILIES
FAMILY BACKGROUND
FERTILITY
FORMAL EDUCATION
GENDER GAPS
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FACILITY
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT
HEIGHT FOR AGE
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HYGIENE
ILLNESS
IMMUNIZATION
IMMUNIZATIONS
INCOME INEQUALITY
INDEXES
INEQUITIES
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFANTS
INTERVENTION
IODINE
IODINE DEFICIENCY
IRON
IRON DEFICIENCY
IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA
IRON SUPPLEMENTS
LABOR MARKET
MAJORITY OF CHILDREN
MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN
MARRIED WOMEN
MATERNAL CARE
MATERNAL HEALTH
MEASLES
MEASLES IMMUNIZATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
MOTHER
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
OBESITY
OLD CHILDREN
OLD GIRL
PARENTAL EDUCATION
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POLIO
POSTNATAL CARE
PREGNANCIES
PREGNANCY
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PROGRESS
PURCHASING POWER
RACIAL INEQUALITIES
RISK FACTORS
RISK OF DEATH
RURAL AREAS
SAME SEX
SANITATION
SCHOOL AGE
SCHOOLING
SCREENING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL
SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
SIBLINGS
SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANTS
SKILLED STAFF
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
STAGES OF LIFE
STUNTING
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS
URBAN AREAS
USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES
VACCINES
VITAMIN A
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE FAMILIES
WASTING
WORLD POPULATION
YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG CHILDREN
YOUTH
Ersado, Lire
Aran, Meltem
Inequality of Opportunity Among Egyptian Children
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Egypt, Arab Republic of
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7026
description This paper analyzes the level and trends in inequality of opportunity among Egyptian children during the 2000s. The analysis uses severall tools, including comparison of the distributions of early risks and outcomes across circumstance groups; estimation of the human opportunity index; measurement of the relative contributions of circumstances to inequality of opportunity; and decomposition of changes in inequality of opportunity and factors driving them over time. Egypt has made significant progress in the availability of and access to basic services for children and mothers, in some cases with an overall pro-poor effect. In particular, appreciable improvements have been made in healthcare utilization before and during pregnancy and immunizations. As a result, there has been a decline in inequality of opportunity over the past decade, largely attributable to increased coverage by basic services rather than through redistributive effects. However, there are areas of persistent and emerging concerns, including postnatal care utilization, nutrition, and schooling. Nutrition indicators have deteriorated during the 2000s, affecting a quarter of children regardless of their circumstances. Wide disparities in school enrollment persist, notably at the higher levels. Large regional disparities in access to basic infrastructure exist, with Upper Egypt and the Frontier Governorates lagging the rest of the country. Family background, especially parents' education and wealth, and geographic factors are key factors affecting child development outcomes in Egypt. While interventions targeted at the less advantaged circumstance groups may offer significant potential for enhancing overall equity in postnatal care utilization and schooling, a more inclusive approach would be needed to improve child nutrition outcomes.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Ersado, Lire
Aran, Meltem
author_facet Ersado, Lire
Aran, Meltem
author_sort Ersado, Lire
title Inequality of Opportunity Among Egyptian Children
title_short Inequality of Opportunity Among Egyptian Children
title_full Inequality of Opportunity Among Egyptian Children
title_fullStr Inequality of Opportunity Among Egyptian Children
title_full_unstemmed Inequality of Opportunity Among Egyptian Children
title_sort inequality of opportunity among egyptian children
publisher World Bank Group, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/09/20188963/inequality-opportunity-among-egyptian-children
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20334
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spelling okr-10986-203342021-04-23T14:03:55Z Inequality of Opportunity Among Egyptian Children Ersado, Lire Aran, Meltem ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE ACUTE MALNUTRITION ADEQUATE NUTRITION ADULTHOOD AGE GROUPS ANEMIA ANTENATAL CARE ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASURES BABY BASIC EDUCATION BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BIRTH ATTENDANT BIRTH ATTENDANTS BIRTHS BLOOD TESTS BODY WEIGHT CARE SERVICES CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES CHILD IMMUNIZATION CHILD MALNUTRITION CHILD MORTALITY CHILD NUTRITION CHILD NUTRITION OUTCOMES CHILD STUNTING COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT COMPLETION RATES COMPULSORY PRIMARY EDUCATION CYCLE OF POVERTY DELIVERY CARE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIARRHEA DIARRHEAL DISEASES DISEASES DRINKING WATER EARLY CHILD DEVELOPMENT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EARLY EDUCATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INEQUALITY EDUCATION SECTOR EDUCATION VARIABLES EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL INDICATORS EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT BY AGE ENROLLMENT FOR CHILDREN ENROLLMENT RATE ENROLLMENT RATES EQUAL ACCESS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY EQUITABLE ACCESS FAMILIES FAMILY BACKGROUND FERTILITY FORMAL EDUCATION GENDER GAPS HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FACILITY HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SERVICES HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT HEIGHT FOR AGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HYGIENE ILLNESS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNIZATIONS INCOME INEQUALITY INDEXES INEQUITIES INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANTS INTERVENTION IODINE IODINE DEFICIENCY IRON IRON DEFICIENCY IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA IRON SUPPLEMENTS LABOR MARKET MAJORITY OF CHILDREN MALNUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN MARRIED WOMEN MATERNAL CARE MATERNAL HEALTH MEASLES MEASLES IMMUNIZATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE MOTHER NUMBER OF CHILDREN NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES NUTRITIONAL STATUS OBESITY OLD CHILDREN OLD GIRL PARENTAL EDUCATION POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLIO POSTNATAL CARE PREGNANCIES PREGNANCY PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRESS PURCHASING POWER RACIAL INEQUALITIES RISK FACTORS RISK OF DEATH RURAL AREAS SAME SEX SANITATION SCHOOL AGE SCHOOLING SCREENING SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN SIBLINGS SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANTS SKILLED STAFF SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS STAGES OF LIFE STUNTING TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS URBAN AREAS USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES VACCINES VITAMIN A VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE FAMILIES WASTING WORLD POPULATION YOUNG ADULTS YOUNG CHILDREN YOUTH This paper analyzes the level and trends in inequality of opportunity among Egyptian children during the 2000s. The analysis uses severall tools, including comparison of the distributions of early risks and outcomes across circumstance groups; estimation of the human opportunity index; measurement of the relative contributions of circumstances to inequality of opportunity; and decomposition of changes in inequality of opportunity and factors driving them over time. Egypt has made significant progress in the availability of and access to basic services for children and mothers, in some cases with an overall pro-poor effect. In particular, appreciable improvements have been made in healthcare utilization before and during pregnancy and immunizations. As a result, there has been a decline in inequality of opportunity over the past decade, largely attributable to increased coverage by basic services rather than through redistributive effects. However, there are areas of persistent and emerging concerns, including postnatal care utilization, nutrition, and schooling. Nutrition indicators have deteriorated during the 2000s, affecting a quarter of children regardless of their circumstances. Wide disparities in school enrollment persist, notably at the higher levels. Large regional disparities in access to basic infrastructure exist, with Upper Egypt and the Frontier Governorates lagging the rest of the country. Family background, especially parents' education and wealth, and geographic factors are key factors affecting child development outcomes in Egypt. While interventions targeted at the less advantaged circumstance groups may offer significant potential for enhancing overall equity in postnatal care utilization and schooling, a more inclusive approach would be needed to improve child nutrition outcomes. 2014-10-02T19:47:47Z 2014-10-02T19:47:47Z 2014-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/09/20188963/inequality-opportunity-among-egyptian-children http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20334 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7026 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Group, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of