Understanding Poverty Reduction in Sri Lanka : Evidence from 2002 to 2012/13

This paper quantifies the contributions to poverty reduction observed in Sri Lanka between 2002 and 2012/13. The methods adopted for the analysis generate entire counterfactual distributions to account for the contributions of demographics, labor,...

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Main Authors: Ceriani, Lidia, Inchauste, Gabriela, Olivieri, Sergio
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25167646/understanding-poverty-reduction-sri-lanka-evidence-2002-201213
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spelling okr-10986-228772021-04-23T14:04:11Z Understanding Poverty Reduction in Sri Lanka : Evidence from 2002 to 2012/13 Ceriani, Lidia Inchauste, Gabriela Olivieri, Sergio AVERAGING AGRICULTURAL SELF-EMPLOYMENT TAXES INCOME DISTRIBUTION RENT WELFARE PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES EQUATIONS POVERTY RATE MEASURES WAGE RATES OUTCOMES POOR MARGINAL REVENUE POVERTY SAVINGS CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES PURCHASING POWER POVERTY LINES FINANCIAL CRISIS EMPLOYMENT INCOME POVERTY LINE CONSUMPTION DATA INEQUALITY GDP HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA POVERTY ASSESSMENT VALUE OF OUTPUT FARM ACTIVITIES CASH TRANSFERS FARM INCOMES HOUSEHOLD HEADS CENTRAL BANK CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA POVERTY REDUCTION THEORY DAILY WAGE PRIVATE TRANSFERS REGIONS DECOMPOSITION METHODOLOGY HOUSING INCOME GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH FARM INCOME GROWTH POVERTY INDICES ENDOGENOUS VARIABLES UTILITY GROWTH RATE NET INCOME DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY DECLINE IN POVERTY TRANSFERS EMPLOYMENT SOURCE SELF-EMPLOYMENT NATIONAL POVERTY HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD SIZE POVERTY RATES TOTAL POVERTY DURABLE GOODS HUMAN CAPITAL VARIABLES POVERTY DYNAMICS IMPACT ON POVERTY BASE YEAR LOTTERY VALUE ADDED CASH RECEIPTS HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD INCOMES EMPLOYMENT STATUS REDUCTION IN POVERTY DIVIDENDS INCOME TAXES HOUSEHOLD HEAD PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION COUNTERFACTUAL CHOICE FOOD PRICE INSURANCE CHANGES IN POVERTY POVERTY GAP ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM RURAL GOODS CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE REVENUE ECONOMIC INEQUALITY FOOD CONSUMPTION WAGE DIFFERENTIALS POVERTY INDICATOR TRANSFERS IN KIND AGRICULTURAL WORKERS FARM SECTOR FARM WORKERS INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES INDEX NUMBERS POVERTY LEVEL POVERTY INDICATORS WAGE DISCRIMINATION POLITICAL ECONOMY FARM WORK REGIONAL VARIATIONS WAGE PREMIUM FARM INCOME DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS FARM HOUSEHOLDS FOOD PRICES REGION CONFLICT INCOME DOMESTIC LABOR HOUSEHOLD WELFARE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE FARMERS INVENTORY AGRICULTURE TARGETING PRODUCTIVITY BUDGET CONSTRAINTS PRICES NATIONAL POVERTY LINE VALUE INCOME GENERATION ACCESS TO FACILITIES FOOD CONSUMPTION DATA POVERTY MEASURES PRICE INCREASES CONSUMPTION WAGES TRADE PER CAPITA INCOME CONSUMER PRICE INDEX EXOGENOUS VARIABLES This paper quantifies the contributions to poverty reduction observed in Sri Lanka between 2002 and 2012/13. The methods adopted for the analysis generate entire counterfactual distributions to account for the contributions of demographics, labor, and non-labor incomes in explaining poverty reduction. The findings show that the most important contributor to poverty reduction was growth in labor income, stemming from an increase in the returns to salaried nonfarm workers and higher returns to self-employed farm workers. Although some of this increase in earnings may point to improvements in productivity, defined as higher units of output per worker, some of it may simply reflect increases in food and commodity prices, which have increased the marginal revenue product of labor. To the extent that there have been no increases in the volumes being produced, the observed changes in poverty are vulnerable to reversals if commodity prices were to decline significantly. Finally, although private transfers (domestic and foreign) helped to reduce poverty over the period, public transfers were not as effective. In particular, the reduction in the real value of transfers of the Samurdhi program during 2002 to 2012/13 slowed down poverty reduction. 2015-11-05T19:10:58Z 2015-11-05T19:10:58Z 2015-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25167646/understanding-poverty-reduction-sri-lanka-evidence-2002-201213 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22877 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7446 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research South Asia Sri Lanka
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topic AVERAGING
AGRICULTURAL SELF-EMPLOYMENT
TAXES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
RENT
WELFARE
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
EQUATIONS
POVERTY RATE
MEASURES
WAGE RATES
OUTCOMES
POOR
MARGINAL REVENUE
POVERTY
SAVINGS
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
PURCHASING POWER
POVERTY LINES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
EMPLOYMENT INCOME
POVERTY LINE
CONSUMPTION DATA
INEQUALITY
GDP
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
VALUE OF OUTPUT
FARM ACTIVITIES
CASH TRANSFERS
FARM INCOMES
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
CENTRAL BANK
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
POVERTY REDUCTION
THEORY
DAILY WAGE
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
REGIONS
DECOMPOSITION METHODOLOGY
HOUSING
INCOME GROWTH
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FARM INCOME GROWTH
POVERTY INDICES
ENDOGENOUS VARIABLES
UTILITY
GROWTH RATE
NET INCOME
DISTRIBUTION
MEASUREMENT
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DECLINE IN POVERTY
TRANSFERS
EMPLOYMENT SOURCE
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
NATIONAL POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
POVERTY RATES
TOTAL POVERTY
DURABLE GOODS
HUMAN CAPITAL
VARIABLES
POVERTY DYNAMICS
IMPACT ON POVERTY
BASE YEAR
LOTTERY
VALUE ADDED
CASH RECEIPTS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
REDUCTION IN POVERTY
DIVIDENDS
INCOME TAXES
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
COUNTERFACTUAL
CHOICE
FOOD PRICE
INSURANCE
CHANGES IN POVERTY
POVERTY GAP
ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM
RURAL
GOODS
CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE
REVENUE
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
FOOD CONSUMPTION
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
POVERTY INDICATOR
TRANSFERS IN KIND
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
FARM SECTOR
FARM WORKERS
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES
INDEX NUMBERS
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY INDICATORS
WAGE DISCRIMINATION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
FARM WORK
REGIONAL VARIATIONS
WAGE PREMIUM
FARM INCOME
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
FARM HOUSEHOLDS
FOOD PRICES
REGION
CONFLICT
INCOME
DOMESTIC LABOR
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
FARMERS
INVENTORY
AGRICULTURE
TARGETING
PRODUCTIVITY
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
PRICES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
VALUE
INCOME GENERATION
ACCESS TO FACILITIES
FOOD CONSUMPTION DATA
POVERTY MEASURES
PRICE INCREASES
CONSUMPTION
WAGES
TRADE
PER CAPITA INCOME
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
EXOGENOUS VARIABLES
spellingShingle AVERAGING
AGRICULTURAL SELF-EMPLOYMENT
TAXES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
RENT
WELFARE
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
EQUATIONS
POVERTY RATE
MEASURES
WAGE RATES
OUTCOMES
POOR
MARGINAL REVENUE
POVERTY
SAVINGS
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
PURCHASING POWER
POVERTY LINES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
EMPLOYMENT INCOME
POVERTY LINE
CONSUMPTION DATA
INEQUALITY
GDP
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
VALUE OF OUTPUT
FARM ACTIVITIES
CASH TRANSFERS
FARM INCOMES
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
CENTRAL BANK
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
POVERTY REDUCTION
THEORY
DAILY WAGE
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
REGIONS
DECOMPOSITION METHODOLOGY
HOUSING
INCOME GROWTH
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FARM INCOME GROWTH
POVERTY INDICES
ENDOGENOUS VARIABLES
UTILITY
GROWTH RATE
NET INCOME
DISTRIBUTION
MEASUREMENT
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DECLINE IN POVERTY
TRANSFERS
EMPLOYMENT SOURCE
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
NATIONAL POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
POVERTY RATES
TOTAL POVERTY
DURABLE GOODS
HUMAN CAPITAL
VARIABLES
POVERTY DYNAMICS
IMPACT ON POVERTY
BASE YEAR
LOTTERY
VALUE ADDED
CASH RECEIPTS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
REDUCTION IN POVERTY
DIVIDENDS
INCOME TAXES
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
COUNTERFACTUAL
CHOICE
FOOD PRICE
INSURANCE
CHANGES IN POVERTY
POVERTY GAP
ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM
RURAL
GOODS
CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE
REVENUE
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
FOOD CONSUMPTION
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
POVERTY INDICATOR
TRANSFERS IN KIND
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
FARM SECTOR
FARM WORKERS
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINES
INDEX NUMBERS
POVERTY LEVEL
POVERTY INDICATORS
WAGE DISCRIMINATION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
FARM WORK
REGIONAL VARIATIONS
WAGE PREMIUM
FARM INCOME
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
FARM HOUSEHOLDS
FOOD PRICES
REGION
CONFLICT
INCOME
DOMESTIC LABOR
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
FARMERS
INVENTORY
AGRICULTURE
TARGETING
PRODUCTIVITY
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
PRICES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
VALUE
INCOME GENERATION
ACCESS TO FACILITIES
FOOD CONSUMPTION DATA
POVERTY MEASURES
PRICE INCREASES
CONSUMPTION
WAGES
TRADE
PER CAPITA INCOME
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
EXOGENOUS VARIABLES
Ceriani, Lidia
Inchauste, Gabriela
Olivieri, Sergio
Understanding Poverty Reduction in Sri Lanka : Evidence from 2002 to 2012/13
geographic_facet South Asia
Sri Lanka
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7446
description This paper quantifies the contributions to poverty reduction observed in Sri Lanka between 2002 and 2012/13. The methods adopted for the analysis generate entire counterfactual distributions to account for the contributions of demographics, labor, and non-labor incomes in explaining poverty reduction. The findings show that the most important contributor to poverty reduction was growth in labor income, stemming from an increase in the returns to salaried nonfarm workers and higher returns to self-employed farm workers. Although some of this increase in earnings may point to improvements in productivity, defined as higher units of output per worker, some of it may simply reflect increases in food and commodity prices, which have increased the marginal revenue product of labor. To the extent that there have been no increases in the volumes being produced, the observed changes in poverty are vulnerable to reversals if commodity prices were to decline significantly. Finally, although private transfers (domestic and foreign) helped to reduce poverty over the period, public transfers were not as effective. In particular, the reduction in the real value of transfers of the Samurdhi program during 2002 to 2012/13 slowed down poverty reduction.
format Working Paper
author Ceriani, Lidia
Inchauste, Gabriela
Olivieri, Sergio
author_facet Ceriani, Lidia
Inchauste, Gabriela
Olivieri, Sergio
author_sort Ceriani, Lidia
title Understanding Poverty Reduction in Sri Lanka : Evidence from 2002 to 2012/13
title_short Understanding Poverty Reduction in Sri Lanka : Evidence from 2002 to 2012/13
title_full Understanding Poverty Reduction in Sri Lanka : Evidence from 2002 to 2012/13
title_fullStr Understanding Poverty Reduction in Sri Lanka : Evidence from 2002 to 2012/13
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Poverty Reduction in Sri Lanka : Evidence from 2002 to 2012/13
title_sort understanding poverty reduction in sri lanka : evidence from 2002 to 2012/13
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25167646/understanding-poverty-reduction-sri-lanka-evidence-2002-201213
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22877
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