Drivers of Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR

Poverty in Lao PDR declined from 33.5 percent to 23.2 percent over the 10 year period between 2002/3 and 2012/13. The number of poor people declined by about half a million to 1.35 million in 2013 and Lao PDR has met its MDG target of reducing poverty to below 24 percent by 2015. Improvements in...

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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Vientiane 2015
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spelling okr-10986-233392021-06-14T10:19:19Z Drivers of Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR World Bank Group LIVING STANDARDS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY RISKS FARM LABOR POVERTY LINE SUBSISTENCE ECONOMIC GROWTH GROWTH ELASTICITY FOOD CONSUMPTION INCOME HEALTH EXPENDITURES LABOR FORCE HEALTH INSURANCE FARMING ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION HEALTH CARE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION NATIONAL POVERTY POOR PEOPLE NATIONAL POVERTY RATE FARM INCOME DEVELOPMENT GOALS CONSUMPTION GROWTH MARGINAL EFFECT DRIVERS OF POVERTY REDUCTION SAFETY NETS NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS REGION POVERTY REDUCTION REGIONAL FRAMEWORK ECONOMIC ACTIVITY LABOR MARKET PUBLIC POLICY RURAL HOUSEHOLDS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT HOUSEHOLD HEAD INCOME GROWTH FOOD PRICE FARM PRICES VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS FARM EMPLOYMENT TRANSFERS POVERTY STATUS EXPLANATORY VARIABLES SOCIAL PROTECTION FARMERS CHANGES IN POVERTY OUTPUT GROWTH FARM SECTOR REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT POVERTY PROFILE HOUSEHOLD HEADS WELFARE DISTRIBUTION WELFARE IMPACT CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY SOCIAL SAFETY NETS HUMAN CAPITAL REDUCING POVERTY DEVELOPMENT REPORT INCOME SHOCKS CHRONICALLY POOR FARM ACTIVITIES LACK OF SKILLS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS NEGATIVE EFFECT URBAN AREAS AGRICULTURAL SECTOR EDUCATION LEVEL HOUSEHOLD HEAD AGE RURAL POVERTY TARGET DIVERSIFICATION FARM INCOMES INSURANCE ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES MATERNAL HEALTH REGIONS GROWTH REGRESSIONS EXTREME POVERTY INVESTMENT CLIMATE POVERTY RURAL AREAS SECONDARY ENROLLMENT HEALTH EXPENDITURE POLICY IMPLICATIONS HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES DECLINE IN POVERTY POVERTY DYNAMICS POLICY RESEARCH POVERTY RATE POOR WELFARE IMPROVEMENTS POVERTY ASSESSMENT PRIMARY EDUCATION EXCHANGE RATE FOOD PRICES AGGREGATE LEVEL DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WELFARE PROGRAMS SELF-EMPLOYMENT WAGE EMPLOYMENT REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS INCOME GROUPS GROWTH POOR HOUSEHOLDS Poverty in Lao PDR declined from 33.5 percent to 23.2 percent over the 10 year period between 2002/3 and 2012/13. The number of poor people declined by about half a million to 1.35 million in 2013 and Lao PDR has met its MDG target of reducing poverty to below 24 percent by 2015. Improvements in welfare are evident in the changes in other socio-economic indicators such as the ownership of televisions and access to electricity, which doubled, and the number of households living in houses built with bricks or concrete, which nearly tripled, while the proportion of those without a toilet halved. Net secondary enrollment increased from 27 percent in 2002/3 to 50 percent in 2012/13 showing significant improvements in education. 2015-12-14T21:54:30Z 2015-12-14T21:54:30Z 2015-10-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25516130/lao-pdr-poverty-policy-notes-drivers-poverty-reduction-lao-pdr http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23339 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Vientiane Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Lao People's Democratic Republic
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topic LIVING STANDARDS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
RISKS
FARM LABOR
POVERTY LINE
SUBSISTENCE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GROWTH ELASTICITY
FOOD CONSUMPTION
INCOME
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
LABOR FORCE
HEALTH INSURANCE
FARMING ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
HEALTH CARE
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
NATIONAL POVERTY
POOR PEOPLE
NATIONAL POVERTY RATE
FARM INCOME
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
CONSUMPTION GROWTH
MARGINAL EFFECT
DRIVERS OF POVERTY REDUCTION
SAFETY NETS
NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS
REGION
POVERTY REDUCTION
REGIONAL FRAMEWORK
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
LABOR MARKET
PUBLIC POLICY
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
INCOME GROWTH
FOOD PRICE
FARM PRICES
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
FARM EMPLOYMENT
TRANSFERS
POVERTY STATUS
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
SOCIAL PROTECTION
FARMERS
CHANGES IN POVERTY
OUTPUT GROWTH
FARM SECTOR
REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT
POVERTY PROFILE
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
WELFARE DISTRIBUTION
WELFARE IMPACT
CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
HUMAN CAPITAL
REDUCING POVERTY
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
INCOME SHOCKS
CHRONICALLY POOR
FARM ACTIVITIES
LACK OF SKILLS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
NEGATIVE EFFECT
URBAN AREAS
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
EDUCATION LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD HEAD AGE
RURAL
POVERTY TARGET
DIVERSIFICATION
FARM INCOMES
INSURANCE
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
MATERNAL HEALTH
REGIONS
GROWTH REGRESSIONS
EXTREME POVERTY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
SECONDARY ENROLLMENT
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
DECLINE IN POVERTY
POVERTY DYNAMICS
POLICY RESEARCH
POVERTY RATE
POOR
WELFARE IMPROVEMENTS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
EXCHANGE RATE
FOOD PRICES
AGGREGATE LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
WELFARE PROGRAMS
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
INCOME GROUPS
GROWTH
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
spellingShingle LIVING STANDARDS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
RISKS
FARM LABOR
POVERTY LINE
SUBSISTENCE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GROWTH ELASTICITY
FOOD CONSUMPTION
INCOME
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
LABOR FORCE
HEALTH INSURANCE
FARMING ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
HEALTH CARE
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
NATIONAL POVERTY
POOR PEOPLE
NATIONAL POVERTY RATE
FARM INCOME
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
CONSUMPTION GROWTH
MARGINAL EFFECT
DRIVERS OF POVERTY REDUCTION
SAFETY NETS
NON-POOR HOUSEHOLDS
REGION
POVERTY REDUCTION
REGIONAL FRAMEWORK
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
LABOR MARKET
PUBLIC POLICY
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
INCOME GROWTH
FOOD PRICE
FARM PRICES
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
FARM EMPLOYMENT
TRANSFERS
POVERTY STATUS
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
SOCIAL PROTECTION
FARMERS
CHANGES IN POVERTY
OUTPUT GROWTH
FARM SECTOR
REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT
POVERTY PROFILE
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
WELFARE DISTRIBUTION
WELFARE IMPACT
CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
HUMAN CAPITAL
REDUCING POVERTY
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
INCOME SHOCKS
CHRONICALLY POOR
FARM ACTIVITIES
LACK OF SKILLS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
NEGATIVE EFFECT
URBAN AREAS
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
EDUCATION LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD HEAD AGE
RURAL
POVERTY TARGET
DIVERSIFICATION
FARM INCOMES
INSURANCE
ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
MATERNAL HEALTH
REGIONS
GROWTH REGRESSIONS
EXTREME POVERTY
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
SECONDARY ENROLLMENT
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
DECLINE IN POVERTY
POVERTY DYNAMICS
POLICY RESEARCH
POVERTY RATE
POOR
WELFARE IMPROVEMENTS
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
EXCHANGE RATE
FOOD PRICES
AGGREGATE LEVEL
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
WELFARE PROGRAMS
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
INCOME GROUPS
GROWTH
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
World Bank Group
Drivers of Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Lao People's Democratic Republic
description Poverty in Lao PDR declined from 33.5 percent to 23.2 percent over the 10 year period between 2002/3 and 2012/13. The number of poor people declined by about half a million to 1.35 million in 2013 and Lao PDR has met its MDG target of reducing poverty to below 24 percent by 2015. Improvements in welfare are evident in the changes in other socio-economic indicators such as the ownership of televisions and access to electricity, which doubled, and the number of households living in houses built with bricks or concrete, which nearly tripled, while the proportion of those without a toilet halved. Net secondary enrollment increased from 27 percent in 2002/3 to 50 percent in 2012/13 showing significant improvements in education.
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title Drivers of Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR
title_short Drivers of Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR
title_full Drivers of Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR
title_fullStr Drivers of Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR
title_full_unstemmed Drivers of Poverty Reduction in Lao PDR
title_sort drivers of poverty reduction in lao pdr
publisher World Bank, Vientiane
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25516130/lao-pdr-poverty-policy-notes-drivers-poverty-reduction-lao-pdr
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23339
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