Latvia - Sharing the High Growth Dividend : A Living Standards Assessment

Between 1998 and 2004, Latvia achieved substantial progress in poverty reduction, with an estimated 325,000 people moving out of poverty over this period. This report examines the extent and causes of poverty reduction during this period using data...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Poverty Assessment
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7533232/latvia-sharing-high-growth-dividend-living-standards-assessment
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE
AGE GROUPS
AGGREGATE GROWTH
AVERAGE INCOME
AVERAGE INCOME LEVEL
AVERAGE INCOMES
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CORRELATES OF POVERTY
DECLINE IN POVERTY
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DISCRIMINATION
DROP IN POVERTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC REFORMS
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT IN AGRICULTURE
EMPLOYMENT RATE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
ETHNIC GROUPS
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GINI COEFFICIENT
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
GROSS WAGE
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH RATES
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HIGH GROWTH
HIGH GROWTH RATE
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT ON POVERTY
IMPACT ON POVERTY REDUCTION
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME INEQUALITIES
INCOME INEQUALITY
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY LEVELS
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JOB TENURE
JOBS
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET INDICATORS
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW POVERTY RATE
MANUAL OCCUPATIONS
MARKET ECONOMY
MIGRATION
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL ACTION
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
OCCUPATION
OLDER WORKERS
OUTPUT GROWTH
PENSIONS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER-CAPITA INCOME
POOR
POVERTY COMPARISONS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURE
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY PROFILE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBIT REGRESSION
PROGRAM CATEGORIES
PROGRESS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PURCHASING POWER
REAL WAGES
REGIONAL INEQUALITIES
RETAIL TRADE
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POVERTY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SERVICE SECTOR
SERVICE SECTORS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SECURITY
TARGETED TRANSFERS
TARGETING
TEMPORARY WORK
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSITION COUNTRIES
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED LABOR
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
URBAN AREAS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAGE DIFFERENTIAL
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
WAGE DISTRIBUTION
WAGE GAP
WELFARE INDICATORS
WESTERN EUROPE
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE
AGE GROUPS
AGGREGATE GROWTH
AVERAGE INCOME
AVERAGE INCOME LEVEL
AVERAGE INCOMES
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CORRELATES OF POVERTY
DECLINE IN POVERTY
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DISCRIMINATION
DROP IN POVERTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC REFORMS
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT IN AGRICULTURE
EMPLOYMENT RATE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
ETHNIC GROUPS
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GINI COEFFICIENT
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
GROSS WAGE
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH RATES
HEADCOUNT POVERTY
HIGH GROWTH
HIGH GROWTH RATE
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT ON POVERTY
IMPACT ON POVERTY REDUCTION
INCOME
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME INEQUALITIES
INCOME INEQUALITY
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY LEVELS
INSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JOB TENURE
JOBS
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET INDICATORS
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIVING CONDITIONS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW POVERTY RATE
MANUAL OCCUPATIONS
MARKET ECONOMY
MIGRATION
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL ACTION
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
OCCUPATION
OLDER WORKERS
OUTPUT GROWTH
PENSIONS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER-CAPITA INCOME
POOR
POVERTY COMPARISONS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURE
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY PROFILE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBIT REGRESSION
PROGRAM CATEGORIES
PROGRESS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PURCHASING POWER
REAL WAGES
REGIONAL INEQUALITIES
RETAIL TRADE
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POVERTY
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SERVICE SECTOR
SERVICE SECTORS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SECURITY
TARGETED TRANSFERS
TARGETING
TEMPORARY WORK
TERTIARY EDUCATION
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSITION COUNTRIES
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED LABOR
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
URBAN AREAS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAGE DIFFERENTIAL
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
WAGE DISTRIBUTION
WAGE GAP
WELFARE INDICATORS
WESTERN EUROPE
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
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Latvia - Sharing the High Growth Dividend : A Living Standards Assessment
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Europe
Commonwealth of Independent States
Eastern Europe
Latvia
description Between 1998 and 2004, Latvia achieved substantial progress in poverty reduction, with an estimated 325,000 people moving out of poverty over this period. This report examines the extent and causes of poverty reduction during this period using data from a variety of sources, the national accounts, as well as household budget, labor force, and other household surveys. The report is divided into four sections; Chapter 1 summarizes recent economic developments. It reviews key changes in the Latvian economy over the past decade. It addresses growth trends at the sector level, summarizes changes in income and consumption, and identifies key labor market developments experienced by Latvia in recent years. Chapter 2 examines trends in poverty and inequality, and provides a poverty profile. It uses data from the household budget survey series to shed light on recent trends, and strives to resolve the apparent puzzle of why Laeken poverty indicators show no decline in poverty. The chapter also summarizes the main correlates of poverty, and elaborates on what explains differences in welfare status among different groups. Chapter 3 analyzes the main determinants of employment and earnings. It draws upon data from the labor force survey series, as well as from a recent representative survey of employees conducted in 2005 to examine the links between language skills and earnings. Finally, chapter 4 examines targeting effectiveness of various social assistance programs using data from the 2004 HBS. In particular, the analysis focuses on the coverage, adequacy, and targeting efficiency of the various transfer programs in operation (pensions, state social security benefits, local government assistance benefits, and state social benefits).
format Economic & Sector Work :: Poverty Assessment
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Latvia - Sharing the High Growth Dividend : A Living Standards Assessment
title_short Latvia - Sharing the High Growth Dividend : A Living Standards Assessment
title_full Latvia - Sharing the High Growth Dividend : A Living Standards Assessment
title_fullStr Latvia - Sharing the High Growth Dividend : A Living Standards Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Latvia - Sharing the High Growth Dividend : A Living Standards Assessment
title_sort latvia - sharing the high growth dividend : a living standards assessment
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7533232/latvia-sharing-high-growth-dividend-living-standards-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7980
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spelling okr-10986-79802021-04-23T14:02:37Z Latvia - Sharing the High Growth Dividend : A Living Standards Assessment World Bank ABSOLUTE POVERTY ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE AGE GROUPS AGGREGATE GROWTH AVERAGE INCOME AVERAGE INCOME LEVEL AVERAGE INCOMES CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CORRELATES OF POVERTY DECLINE IN POVERTY DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DISCRIMINATION DROP IN POVERTY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC REFORMS EDUCATION LEVEL EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT IN AGRICULTURE EMPLOYMENT RATE EMPLOYMENT STATUS ETHNIC GROUPS EXPLANATORY VARIABLES FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT GENDER DIFFERENCES GINI COEFFICIENT GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS GROSS WAGE GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH RATES HEADCOUNT POVERTY HIGH GROWTH HIGH GROWTH RATE HOUSEHOLD BUDGET HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT ON POVERTY IMPACT ON POVERTY REDUCTION INCOME INCOME GROUPS INCOME GROWTH INCOME INEQUALITIES INCOME INEQUALITY INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INEQUALITY INEQUALITY LEVELS INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOB TENURE JOBS LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET INDICATORS LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIVING CONDITIONS LIVING STANDARDS LOW POVERTY RATE MANUAL OCCUPATIONS MARKET ECONOMY MIGRATION NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NATIONAL ACTION NATIONAL ACTION PLAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OCCUPATION OLDER WORKERS OUTPUT GROWTH PENSIONS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA GROWTH PER-CAPITA INCOME POOR POVERTY COMPARISONS POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY GAP POVERTY GAP INDEX POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MEASURE POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PROBIT REGRESSION PROGRAM CATEGORIES PROGRESS PUBLIC SECTOR PURCHASING POWER REAL WAGES REGIONAL INEQUALITIES RETAIL TRADE RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL POVERTY SECONDARY EDUCATION SERVICE SECTOR SERVICE SECTORS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL SECURITY TARGETED TRANSFERS TARGETING TEMPORARY WORK TERTIARY EDUCATION TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TRANSFER PROGRAMS TRANSITION COUNTRIES UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED LABOR UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGE DIFFERENTIAL WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGE DISTRIBUTION WAGE GAP WELFARE INDICATORS WESTERN EUROPE WORKERS WORKFORCE Between 1998 and 2004, Latvia achieved substantial progress in poverty reduction, with an estimated 325,000 people moving out of poverty over this period. This report examines the extent and causes of poverty reduction during this period using data from a variety of sources, the national accounts, as well as household budget, labor force, and other household surveys. The report is divided into four sections; Chapter 1 summarizes recent economic developments. It reviews key changes in the Latvian economy over the past decade. It addresses growth trends at the sector level, summarizes changes in income and consumption, and identifies key labor market developments experienced by Latvia in recent years. Chapter 2 examines trends in poverty and inequality, and provides a poverty profile. It uses data from the household budget survey series to shed light on recent trends, and strives to resolve the apparent puzzle of why Laeken poverty indicators show no decline in poverty. The chapter also summarizes the main correlates of poverty, and elaborates on what explains differences in welfare status among different groups. Chapter 3 analyzes the main determinants of employment and earnings. It draws upon data from the labor force survey series, as well as from a recent representative survey of employees conducted in 2005 to examine the links between language skills and earnings. Finally, chapter 4 examines targeting effectiveness of various social assistance programs using data from the 2004 HBS. In particular, the analysis focuses on the coverage, adequacy, and targeting efficiency of the various transfer programs in operation (pensions, state social security benefits, local government assistance benefits, and state social benefits). 2012-06-14T14:19:47Z 2012-06-14T14:19:47Z 2007-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7533232/latvia-sharing-high-growth-dividend-living-standards-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7980 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Poverty Assessment Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Europe Commonwealth of Independent States Eastern Europe Latvia