Ethiopia Regional Poverty Report : Promoting Equitable Growth for All Regions

Ethiopia’s economy has grown rapidly over the last two decades, leading to significant national poverty reduction, but there were significant differences in the pace and nature of poverty reduction across Ethiopia’s eleven regions. Based on the nat...

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spelling okr-10986-348052021-04-23T14:02:09Z Ethiopia Regional Poverty Report : Promoting Equitable Growth for All Regions World Bank POVERTY REDUCTION INEQUALITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURE WELFARE HUMAN OPPORTUNITY INDEX POVERTY MEASUREMENT ADULT LITERACY CASH CROPS PRIMARY EDUCATION ENROLLMENT Ethiopia’s economy has grown rapidly over the last two decades, leading to significant national poverty reduction, but there were significant differences in the pace and nature of poverty reduction across Ethiopia’s eleven regions. Based on the national poverty line, poverty decreased from 46 percent in 1996 to 24 percent in 2016 nationwide. Poverty decreased in all the regions, particularly after 2005 when growth became more robust. Although regional disparities remained fairly low, regional poverty rates converged until 2011 only to begin diverging again in 2016. 2020-11-24T14:18:45Z 2020-11-24T14:18:45Z 2020-11-17 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/627681605631546436/Ethiopia-Regional-Poverty-Report-Promoting-Equitable-Growth-for-All-Regions http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34805 English 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 :: Poverty Assessment Africa Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) Ethiopia
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topic POVERTY REDUCTION
INEQUALITY
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
WELFARE
HUMAN OPPORTUNITY INDEX
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
ADULT LITERACY
CASH CROPS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
ENROLLMENT
spellingShingle POVERTY REDUCTION
INEQUALITY
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
WELFARE
HUMAN OPPORTUNITY INDEX
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
ADULT LITERACY
CASH CROPS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
ENROLLMENT
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Ethiopia Regional Poverty Report : Promoting Equitable Growth for All Regions
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Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE)
Ethiopia
description Ethiopia’s economy has grown rapidly over the last two decades, leading to significant national poverty reduction, but there were significant differences in the pace and nature of poverty reduction across Ethiopia’s eleven regions. Based on the national poverty line, poverty decreased from 46 percent in 1996 to 24 percent in 2016 nationwide. Poverty decreased in all the regions, particularly after 2005 when growth became more robust. Although regional disparities remained fairly low, regional poverty rates converged until 2011 only to begin diverging again in 2016.
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title Ethiopia Regional Poverty Report : Promoting Equitable Growth for All Regions
title_short Ethiopia Regional Poverty Report : Promoting Equitable Growth for All Regions
title_full Ethiopia Regional Poverty Report : Promoting Equitable Growth for All Regions
title_fullStr Ethiopia Regional Poverty Report : Promoting Equitable Growth for All Regions
title_full_unstemmed Ethiopia Regional Poverty Report : Promoting Equitable Growth for All Regions
title_sort ethiopia regional poverty report : promoting equitable growth for all regions
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
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