Equity for Sustained Growth : Pernambuco State Equity Assessment

Starting from the aggregate, this report first describes how Pernambuco has fared with respect to the rest of Brazil, both in terms of economic and social welfare performance, over the last decade (2001-2012). In a context of widespread economic gr...

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Main Authors: Lopez-Calva, Luis F., Rodella, Aude-Sophie, Sharman, Mary Alexander
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24804637/equity-sustained-growth-pernambuco-state-equity-assessment
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topic SANITATION
LIVING STANDARDS
RISKS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
POVERTY LINE
WORKFORCE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
WORK FORCE
QUALITY OF SERVICES
OLD AGE
SKILLED WORKERS
ILLITERACY
INCOME
POVERTY RATES
HEALTH—POLICY
EQUITABLE ACCESS
SOCIAL RESEARCH
LABOR TRANSFERS
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
LABOR FORCE
LEVEL OF POVERTY
INCOME TRANSFERS
PUBLIC SERVICES
IMMIGRANTS
HEALTH CARE
DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
DEATH
LEGAL STATUS
SCHOOL- AGE CHILDREN
CAPACITY BUILDING
SAFE WATER
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
INEQUALITY REDUCTION
PROVISION OF SERVICES
ADULT POPULATION
NATIONAL LEVEL
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
VULNERABILITY
MEASURES
HUMAN CAPITAL LEVELS
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
INEQUITIES
LABOR MARKET
POLICY RESPONSE
TECHNICAL CAPACITY
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
ILLITERACY RATE
POPULATION CENSUS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
TRAINING
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
INCOME INEQUALITY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
SOCIAL PROGRESS
SECONDARY SCHOOL
MIGRATION
TRANSFERS
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
DISSEMINATION
WELFARE INDICATORS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
MIGRANTS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
RESPECT
PULL’ FACTORS
PROGRESS
MIGRATION FLOWS
UNEMPLOYMENT
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
ADEQUATE NUTRITION
HUMAN CAPITAL
INFANT
MIGRANT
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
OLDER PEOPLE
YOUNG ADULTS
USE OF RESOURCES
POVERTY INDEX
POLICIES
EQUAL ACCESS
SOCIAL SERVICES
POPULATION STUDIES
RUNNING WATER
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
ECONOMIC STATUS
PENSIONS
SKILL LEVEL
POLICY MAKERS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT
URBAN CENTERS
SOCIAL POLICY
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
PUSH FACTOR
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
POPULATION DENSITY
URBAN AREAS
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
PULL FACTOR
RURAL
NUTRITION
POPULATIONS
QUALITY SERVICES
IMPACT OF EDUCATION
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
POLICY
SOCIAL WELFARE
QUALITY OF LIFE
CITIZENS
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
TERTIARY LEVEL
SEX
TARGETING
POOR ECONOMIES
HIGH INEQUALITY
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
QUALITY EDUCATION
EXTREME POVERTY
ACCESS TO GOODS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
RURAL AREAS
POVERTY
PULL FACTORS
IMMIGRATION
PUSH FACTORS
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
INTERNAL MIGRATION
POPULATION
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
STUDENTS
SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
RISK MANAGEMENT
POVERTY DYNAMICS
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
POLICY RESEARCH
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
POOR
PRIMARY EDUCATION
POPULATION EDUCATION
PUBLIC SPENDING
LABOR MARKETS
IMPORTANT POLICY
INDICATORS OF POVERTY
TERTIARY EDUCATION
HOUSEHOLD PER CAPITA INCOME
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INEQUALITY
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
spellingShingle SANITATION
LIVING STANDARDS
RISKS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
POVERTY LINE
WORKFORCE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
WORK FORCE
QUALITY OF SERVICES
OLD AGE
SKILLED WORKERS
ILLITERACY
INCOME
POVERTY RATES
HEALTH—POLICY
EQUITABLE ACCESS
SOCIAL RESEARCH
LABOR TRANSFERS
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
LABOR FORCE
LEVEL OF POVERTY
INCOME TRANSFERS
PUBLIC SERVICES
IMMIGRANTS
HEALTH CARE
DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
DEATH
LEGAL STATUS
SCHOOL- AGE CHILDREN
CAPACITY BUILDING
SAFE WATER
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
INEQUALITY REDUCTION
PROVISION OF SERVICES
ADULT POPULATION
NATIONAL LEVEL
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
VULNERABILITY
MEASURES
HUMAN CAPITAL LEVELS
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
INEQUITIES
LABOR MARKET
POLICY RESPONSE
TECHNICAL CAPACITY
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS
ILLITERACY RATE
POPULATION CENSUS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
TRAINING
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
INCOME INEQUALITY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
SOCIAL PROGRESS
SECONDARY SCHOOL
MIGRATION
TRANSFERS
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
DISSEMINATION
WELFARE INDICATORS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
MIGRANTS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
RESPECT
PULL’ FACTORS
PROGRESS
MIGRATION FLOWS
UNEMPLOYMENT
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
ADEQUATE NUTRITION
HUMAN CAPITAL
INFANT
MIGRANT
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
OLDER PEOPLE
YOUNG ADULTS
USE OF RESOURCES
POVERTY INDEX
POLICIES
EQUAL ACCESS
SOCIAL SERVICES
POPULATION STUDIES
RUNNING WATER
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
ECONOMIC STATUS
PENSIONS
SKILL LEVEL
POLICY MAKERS
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT
URBAN CENTERS
SOCIAL POLICY
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
PUSH FACTOR
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
POPULATION DENSITY
URBAN AREAS
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
PULL FACTOR
RURAL
NUTRITION
POPULATIONS
QUALITY SERVICES
IMPACT OF EDUCATION
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
POLICY
SOCIAL WELFARE
QUALITY OF LIFE
CITIZENS
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
TERTIARY LEVEL
SEX
TARGETING
POOR ECONOMIES
HIGH INEQUALITY
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
QUALITY EDUCATION
EXTREME POVERTY
ACCESS TO GOODS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
RURAL AREAS
POVERTY
PULL FACTORS
IMMIGRATION
PUSH FACTORS
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
INTERNAL MIGRATION
POPULATION
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
STUDENTS
SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
RISK MANAGEMENT
POVERTY DYNAMICS
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
POLICY RESEARCH
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
POOR
PRIMARY EDUCATION
POPULATION EDUCATION
PUBLIC SPENDING
LABOR MARKETS
IMPORTANT POLICY
INDICATORS OF POVERTY
TERTIARY EDUCATION
HOUSEHOLD PER CAPITA INCOME
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INEQUALITY
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
Lopez-Calva, Luis F.
Rodella, Aude-Sophie
Sharman, Mary Alexander
Equity for Sustained Growth : Pernambuco State Equity Assessment
geographic_facet Brazil
description Starting from the aggregate, this report first describes how Pernambuco has fared with respect to the rest of Brazil, both in terms of economic and social welfare performance, over the last decade (2001-2012). In a context of widespread economic growth, Pernambuco has done particularly well in recent years, similar to or above the national average. A key challenge concerns the longer-term, where – notwithstanding the positive performance of recent years-the same level of growth may not be as easily sustained. The solid economic performance has been reflected in an improvement of social indicators, also associated with the governments interiorizacao strategy, a policy developed explicitly to increase the coverage of public services in underserved areas, with a focus on the interior of the state. The decline in poverty rates displays a trajectory towards convergence with Brazil and recently, a faster than national decline of the Gini has brought Pernambucos income inequality below the national and Northeast level.
format Report
author Lopez-Calva, Luis F.
Rodella, Aude-Sophie
Sharman, Mary Alexander
author_facet Lopez-Calva, Luis F.
Rodella, Aude-Sophie
Sharman, Mary Alexander
author_sort Lopez-Calva, Luis F.
title Equity for Sustained Growth : Pernambuco State Equity Assessment
title_short Equity for Sustained Growth : Pernambuco State Equity Assessment
title_full Equity for Sustained Growth : Pernambuco State Equity Assessment
title_fullStr Equity for Sustained Growth : Pernambuco State Equity Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Equity for Sustained Growth : Pernambuco State Equity Assessment
title_sort equity for sustained growth : pernambuco state equity assessment
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24804637/equity-sustained-growth-pernambuco-state-equity-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22407
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spelling okr-10986-224072021-04-23T14:04:08Z Equity for Sustained Growth : Pernambuco State Equity Assessment Lopez-Calva, Luis F. Rodella, Aude-Sophie Sharman, Mary Alexander SANITATION LIVING STANDARDS RISKS HOUSEHOLD SIZE POVERTY LINE WORKFORCE ECONOMIC GROWTH WORK FORCE QUALITY OF SERVICES OLD AGE SKILLED WORKERS ILLITERACY INCOME POVERTY RATES HEALTH—POLICY EQUITABLE ACCESS SOCIAL RESEARCH LABOR TRANSFERS LEVELS OF EDUCATION COST-EFFECTIVENESS LABOR FORCE LEVEL OF POVERTY INCOME TRANSFERS PUBLIC SERVICES IMMIGRANTS HEALTH CARE DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS DEATH LEGAL STATUS SCHOOL- AGE CHILDREN CAPACITY BUILDING SAFE WATER EXTREME POVERTY LINE INEQUALITY REDUCTION PROVISION OF SERVICES ADULT POPULATION NATIONAL LEVEL NUMBER OF PEOPLE VULNERABILITY MEASURES HUMAN CAPITAL LEVELS ACCESS TO EDUCATION POVERTY REDUCTION INEQUITIES LABOR MARKET POLICY RESPONSE TECHNICAL CAPACITY VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS ILLITERACY RATE POPULATION CENSUS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE RURAL HOUSEHOLDS QUALITY OF EDUCATION TRAINING EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT HOUSEHOLD HEAD SERVICES FOR CHILDREN INCOME INEQUALITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES SOCIAL PROGRESS SECONDARY SCHOOL MIGRATION TRANSFERS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS HOUSEHOLD INCOME POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS DISSEMINATION WELFARE INDICATORS PRIMARY SCHOOL MIGRANTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT CREATION RESPECT PULL’ FACTORS PROGRESS MIGRATION FLOWS UNEMPLOYMENT HOUSEHOLD LEVEL ADEQUATE NUTRITION HUMAN CAPITAL INFANT MIGRANT VOCATIONAL TRAINING OLDER PEOPLE YOUNG ADULTS USE OF RESOURCES POVERTY INDEX POLICIES EQUAL ACCESS SOCIAL SERVICES POPULATION STUDIES RUNNING WATER POVERTY MEASUREMENT SCHOOL ATTENDANCE POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE ECONOMIC STATUS PENSIONS SKILL LEVEL POLICY MAKERS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT URBAN CENTERS SOCIAL POLICY RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE PUSH FACTOR INCOME DISTRIBUTION POPULATION DENSITY URBAN AREAS ABSOLUTE POVERTY DISADVANTAGED GROUPS PULL FACTOR RURAL NUTRITION POPULATIONS QUALITY SERVICES IMPACT OF EDUCATION HOUSEHOLD BUDGET POLICY SOCIAL WELFARE QUALITY OF LIFE CITIZENS ECONOMIC INEQUALITY TERTIARY LEVEL SEX TARGETING POOR ECONOMIES HIGH INEQUALITY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES LEVEL OF EDUCATION QUALITY EDUCATION EXTREME POVERTY ACCESS TO GOODS ACCESS TO SERVICES RURAL AREAS POVERTY PULL FACTORS IMMIGRATION PUSH FACTORS ECONOMIC PROGRESS ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY INTERNAL MIGRATION POPULATION EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY STUDENTS SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN RISK MANAGEMENT POVERTY DYNAMICS TECHNICAL EDUCATION POLICY RESEARCH LOCAL DEVELOPMENT POOR PRIMARY EDUCATION POPULATION EDUCATION PUBLIC SPENDING LABOR MARKETS IMPORTANT POLICY INDICATORS OF POVERTY TERTIARY EDUCATION HOUSEHOLD PER CAPITA INCOME HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY POOR HOUSEHOLDS Starting from the aggregate, this report first describes how Pernambuco has fared with respect to the rest of Brazil, both in terms of economic and social welfare performance, over the last decade (2001-2012). In a context of widespread economic growth, Pernambuco has done particularly well in recent years, similar to or above the national average. A key challenge concerns the longer-term, where – notwithstanding the positive performance of recent years-the same level of growth may not be as easily sustained. The solid economic performance has been reflected in an improvement of social indicators, also associated with the governments interiorizacao strategy, a policy developed explicitly to increase the coverage of public services in underserved areas, with a focus on the interior of the state. The decline in poverty rates displays a trajectory towards convergence with Brazil and recently, a faster than national decline of the Gini has brought Pernambucos income inequality below the national and Northeast level. 2015-08-13T21:21:35Z 2015-08-13T21:21:35Z 2014-06-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24804637/equity-sustained-growth-pernambuco-state-equity-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22407 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum Brazil