Individual Wealth Inequality : Measurement and Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries

The accumulation of personal wealth, stemming from ownership and control of assets, plays a critical role in advancing women’s and men’s economic opportunities. Yet, it is an understudied dimension of inequality across the developing world. To stud...

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Main Authors: Hasanbasri, Ardina, Kilic, Talip, Koolwal, Gayatri, Moylan, Heather
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2022
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spelling okr-10986-372492022-04-01T05:10:48Z Individual Wealth Inequality : Measurement and Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries Hasanbasri, Ardina Kilic, Talip Koolwal, Gayatri Moylan, Heather WEALTH INEQUALITY STUDY INDIVIDUAL WEALTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY INCOME INEQUALITY ASSET OWNERSHIP INDIVIDUAL INCOME IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES GENDER AND WEALTH ECONOMIC GENDER DIFFERENCES The accumulation of personal wealth, stemming from ownership and control of assets, plays a critical role in advancing women’s and men’s economic opportunities. Yet, it is an understudied dimension of inequality across the developing world. To study individual-level wealth inequality and gender differences in wealth, this paper leverages unique data from nationally representative, multi-topic household surveys that were conducted in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Malawi, and Tanzania and that interviewed men and women in private regarding their personal ownership and valuation of physical and financial assets. The analysis documents substantial gender inequalities in asset ownership and wealth, overall and for specific asset classes. Individual-level wealth inequality measures are substantially higher vis-à-vis comparators based on per capita household consumption expenditures and per capita household wealth, and intrahousehold wealth inequality has a substantial role in explaining overall wealth inequality. While land is a key contributor to wealth inequality across countries, there is cross-country heterogeneity in the relative contributions of asset classes. Self-reporting on asset ownership and valuation, the internationally-recommended best practice, is also shown to lead to higher inequality estimates compared to the business-as-usual survey practice of interviewing a single, most-knowledgeable household member to identify intrahousehold asset owners and values. The discussion expands on the implications of the findings for future surveys and methodological research. 2022-03-31T19:58:35Z 2022-03-31T19:58:35Z 2022-03 Policy Research Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099346003292213477/IDU0f433d9e7084a0046e20a4df00f12c7e352b4 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37249 English Policy Research Working Paper;9987 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Cambodia Ethiopia Malawi Tanzania
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topic WEALTH INEQUALITY STUDY
INDIVIDUAL WEALTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
INCOME INEQUALITY
ASSET OWNERSHIP
INDIVIDUAL INCOME IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
GENDER AND WEALTH
ECONOMIC GENDER DIFFERENCES
spellingShingle WEALTH INEQUALITY STUDY
INDIVIDUAL WEALTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
INCOME INEQUALITY
ASSET OWNERSHIP
INDIVIDUAL INCOME IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
GENDER AND WEALTH
ECONOMIC GENDER DIFFERENCES
Hasanbasri, Ardina
Kilic, Talip
Koolwal, Gayatri
Moylan, Heather
Individual Wealth Inequality : Measurement and Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
geographic_facet Cambodia
Ethiopia
Malawi
Tanzania
relation Policy Research Working Paper;9987
description The accumulation of personal wealth, stemming from ownership and control of assets, plays a critical role in advancing women’s and men’s economic opportunities. Yet, it is an understudied dimension of inequality across the developing world. To study individual-level wealth inequality and gender differences in wealth, this paper leverages unique data from nationally representative, multi-topic household surveys that were conducted in Cambodia, Ethiopia, Malawi, and Tanzania and that interviewed men and women in private regarding their personal ownership and valuation of physical and financial assets. The analysis documents substantial gender inequalities in asset ownership and wealth, overall and for specific asset classes. Individual-level wealth inequality measures are substantially higher vis-à-vis comparators based on per capita household consumption expenditures and per capita household wealth, and intrahousehold wealth inequality has a substantial role in explaining overall wealth inequality. While land is a key contributor to wealth inequality across countries, there is cross-country heterogeneity in the relative contributions of asset classes. Self-reporting on asset ownership and valuation, the internationally-recommended best practice, is also shown to lead to higher inequality estimates compared to the business-as-usual survey practice of interviewing a single, most-knowledgeable household member to identify intrahousehold asset owners and values. The discussion expands on the implications of the findings for future surveys and methodological research.
format Policy Research Working Paper
author Hasanbasri, Ardina
Kilic, Talip
Koolwal, Gayatri
Moylan, Heather
author_facet Hasanbasri, Ardina
Kilic, Talip
Koolwal, Gayatri
Moylan, Heather
author_sort Hasanbasri, Ardina
title Individual Wealth Inequality : Measurement and Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_short Individual Wealth Inequality : Measurement and Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_full Individual Wealth Inequality : Measurement and Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_fullStr Individual Wealth Inequality : Measurement and Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_full_unstemmed Individual Wealth Inequality : Measurement and Evidence from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_sort individual wealth inequality : measurement and evidence from low- and middle-income countries
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2022
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