Multidimensional Poverty in Malaysia : Improving Measurement and Policies in the 2020s
It has long been recognized that poverty is multidimensional, comprising not only insufficient income but also deprivations in access to basic services, the quality of living conditions, personal security, and other aspects of well-being. Since 201...
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okr-10986-365412021-11-11T05:10:50Z Multidimensional Poverty in Malaysia : Improving Measurement and Policies in the 2020s World Bank MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY POVERTY MEASUREMENT It has long been recognized that poverty is multidimensional, comprising not only insufficient income but also deprivations in access to basic services, the quality of living conditions, personal security, and other aspects of well-being. Since 2010 there has been rapid growth in the development and use of quantitative measures of multidimensional poverty. This paper analyzes the construction and use of the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) in Malaysia, which the Malaysian government introduced in its national development plan for 2015–2020. It examines avenues for improving the relevance of the MPI in policy discourse by setting deprivation thresholds of the various MPI dimensions (health, education, living conditions, income) at levels more appropriate for an upper-middle-income country such as Malaysia. Recent national survey data are used to estimate the quantitative impact of incrementally adjusting the thresholds of indicators in the current MPI. The potential for new indicators is also explored, drawing from the MPIs used in other middle- and high-income countries. The role of the MPI for informing and monitoring anti-poverty policies is discussed, focusing on unpacking the dimensions of poverty embedded in the MPI, so that policies are better matched to the deprivations observed. 2021-11-10T19:48:29Z 2021-11-10T19:48:29Z 2021-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/965601634114391721/Multidimensional-Poverty-in-Malaysia-Improving-Measurement-and-Policies-in-the-2020s http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36541 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Kuala Lumpur Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Malaysia |
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It has long been recognized that
poverty is multidimensional, comprising not only
insufficient income but also deprivations in access to basic
services, the quality of living conditions, personal
security, and other aspects of well-being. Since 2010 there
has been rapid growth in the development and use of
quantitative measures of multidimensional poverty. This
paper analyzes the construction and use of the
Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) in Malaysia, which the
Malaysian government introduced in its national development
plan for 2015–2020. It examines avenues for improving the
relevance of the MPI in policy discourse by setting
deprivation thresholds of the various MPI dimensions
(health, education, living conditions, income) at levels
more appropriate for an upper-middle-income country such as
Malaysia. Recent national survey data are used to estimate
the quantitative impact of incrementally adjusting the
thresholds of indicators in the current MPI. The potential
for new indicators is also explored, drawing from the MPIs
used in other middle- and high-income countries. The role of
the MPI for informing and monitoring anti-poverty policies
is discussed, focusing on unpacking the dimensions of
poverty embedded in the MPI, so that policies are better
matched to the deprivations observed. |
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Multidimensional Poverty in Malaysia : Improving Measurement and Policies in the 2020s |
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Multidimensional Poverty in Malaysia : Improving Measurement and Policies in the 2020s |
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Multidimensional Poverty in Malaysia : Improving Measurement and Policies in the 2020s |
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Multidimensional Poverty in Malaysia : Improving Measurement and Policies in the 2020s |
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Multidimensional Poverty in Malaysia : Improving Measurement and Policies in the 2020s |
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multidimensional poverty in malaysia : improving measurement and policies in the 2020s |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/965601634114391721/Multidimensional-Poverty-in-Malaysia-Improving-Measurement-and-Policies-in-the-2020s http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36541 |
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