Over the last two decades, Pakistan has made significant progress in reducing all measures of poverty. The consumption-based poverty headcount decreased from 57.9% in 1998-99 to 29.5% in 2013-14, while the incidence of multidimensional poverty has declined from 55.2% in 2004-05 to 38.8% in 2014-15. However, as noted by the World Bank and the 2015-16 Economic Survey from the Ministry of Finance, much of the population remains in poverty or could fall into poverty if economic conditions worsened. Simultaneously, measures of inequality have risen. In comparison to 1987-88, the richest 20% now consume seven times more than the poorest 20%, and, while multidimensional poverty is less than 10% in major cities, it is more than 90% in some district...
A high Population growth rate is always considered a big problem in developing countries. The prese...
Economic efforts should always be targeted toward providing a dignified living to the citizens of a ...
The paper provides a consistent time-series of poverty estimates for the period 1963- 64 to 19...
Over the last two decades, Pakistan has made significant progress in reducing all measures of povert...
This policy paper examines recent poverty trends in Pakistan. Official statistics continue to indica...
(1) Within South Asia, Pakistan is lagging more in human development than in economic growth. (2) In...
The issue of the effects of growth on inequality and poverty is an intriguing one to pose in t...
Pro-poor economic policies aim to increase the economic returns for the poor segments of the society...
This paper analysis the reasons of poverty, and identifies reduction strategies developed in Pakista...
This paper explores stylized facts of Pakistan's growth patterns. It identifies the short-lived pred...
PRIFPRI4;PSSP; CRP2; E Building Resilience; D Transforming AgricultureDSGD; PIMCGIAR Research Progra...
Poverty is rampant in the rural areas of Pakistan, where people are in a state of deprivation with r...
Pakistan's rebound from the global financial crisis has been slow and fragile, and unless it changes...
The economic growth in Pakistan is volatile and unstable because of dependency of foreign debts and ...
In Pakistan, agriculture, which accounts for more than 20 percent of GDP and provides more than 50 p...
A high Population growth rate is always considered a big problem in developing countries. The prese...
Economic efforts should always be targeted toward providing a dignified living to the citizens of a ...
The paper provides a consistent time-series of poverty estimates for the period 1963- 64 to 19...
Over the last two decades, Pakistan has made significant progress in reducing all measures of povert...
This policy paper examines recent poverty trends in Pakistan. Official statistics continue to indica...
(1) Within South Asia, Pakistan is lagging more in human development than in economic growth. (2) In...
The issue of the effects of growth on inequality and poverty is an intriguing one to pose in t...
Pro-poor economic policies aim to increase the economic returns for the poor segments of the society...
This paper analysis the reasons of poverty, and identifies reduction strategies developed in Pakista...
This paper explores stylized facts of Pakistan's growth patterns. It identifies the short-lived pred...
PRIFPRI4;PSSP; CRP2; E Building Resilience; D Transforming AgricultureDSGD; PIMCGIAR Research Progra...
Poverty is rampant in the rural areas of Pakistan, where people are in a state of deprivation with r...
Pakistan's rebound from the global financial crisis has been slow and fragile, and unless it changes...
The economic growth in Pakistan is volatile and unstable because of dependency of foreign debts and ...
In Pakistan, agriculture, which accounts for more than 20 percent of GDP and provides more than 50 p...
A high Population growth rate is always considered a big problem in developing countries. The prese...
Economic efforts should always be targeted toward providing a dignified living to the citizens of a ...
The paper provides a consistent time-series of poverty estimates for the period 1963- 64 to 19...