Vulnerability to poverty in selected Central Asian countries
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Jha, Raghbendra
Dang, Ngoc
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Universita Carlo Cattaneo
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In the extant literature either income or consumption expenditures as measured over short periods of
time have been regarded as a proxy for the material well-being of households. However, economists have
long recognized that a household’s sense of well-being depends not just on its average income or
expenditures, but also on the risks it faces and its ability to deal with these risks. Hence vulnerability is a
more satisfactory measure of welfare. In this study we used the concept of vulnerability as expected
poverty to assess the household vulnerability to poverty in four Central Asian countries: Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Except for Tajikistan, headcount poverty and vulnerability rates
are significantly different. We also find that vulnerability differs significantly across households by
location and selected household characteristics. In this paper we use a simple empirical measurement that
allows estimating the headcount vulnerability to poverty using cross-section data. This measurement is
based on the strong assumption that households have the same conditional distribution of consumption
in a stationary environment. While this approach cannot capture all dimensions of vulnerability, it at least
begins to raise the policy issue that vulnerability should be considered alongside poverty.
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European Journal of Comparative Economics 6.1 (2009): 17-50
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