Targeting poverty in Laos: how well do current approaches reach the poor?


Autoria(s): Epprecht, Michael; Heinimann, Andreas; Messerli, Peter; Wiesmann, Urs Martin
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Funds for poverty reduction are limited, so allocating them effectively is important in development planning. A common way to do this is to plot the distribution of poor people on maps, and then to target poverty-alleviation efforts at areas with the largest incidences of poverty. But this is a crude approach that risks missing a large share of the poor. This issue of evidence for policy shows how careful analysis of detailed spatial information – in this case in Laos – can reveal patterns that are not immediately obvious. That can lead to better, more precise targeting well beyond a purely geographic focus on poor areas, and to more differentiated and spatially integrated development planning.

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Identificador

http://boris.unibe.ch/46596/1/Regional_Policy_Brief_3_SEA_Poverty_targeting.pdf

Epprecht, Michael; Heinimann, Andreas; Messerli, Peter; Wiesmann, Urs Martin (2013). Targeting poverty in Laos: how well do current approaches reach the poor? (Evidence for Policy Series, Regional edition Southeast Asia 3). Pathumthani, Thailand: NCCR North-South

doi:10.7892/boris.46596

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

NCCR North-South

Relação

http://boris.unibe.ch/46596/

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Epprecht, Michael; Heinimann, Andreas; Messerli, Peter; Wiesmann, Urs Martin (2013). Targeting poverty in Laos: how well do current approaches reach the poor? (Evidence for Policy Series, Regional edition Southeast Asia 3). Pathumthani, Thailand: NCCR North-South

Palavras-Chave #330 Economics
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