International audienceWe here use five rounds of Afrobarometer data covering more than 100,000 individuals over the 2004–2016 period to explore the link between individual self‐reported measures of living conditions and access to four basic needs. We not only consider own access to these needs, but also various indices of their deprivation, satisfaction and inequality. We find some evidence of comparisons to those who are better off and to those who are worse off, in terms of access to basic needs, in the evaluation of current living conditions. Overall, however, subjective living conditions are mostly absolute in African countries. There is notable heterogeneity by level of development, with the effect of lack of access to basic needs bein...
While the economic growth renaissance in sub-Saharan Africa is widely recognized, much less is known...
This paper revisits the decades-old relative deprivation theory of migration. In contrast to the tra...
peer reviewedWe use repeated cross-section data from the Afrobarometer, Asianbarometer Latinobaromet...
International audienceWe here use five rounds of Afrobarometer data covering more than 100,000 indiv...
peer reviewedWe here use five rounds of Afrobarometer data covering more than 100,000 individuals ov...
Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the poorest regions in the world. Whether it is the poorest region is d...
The Afrobarometer has developed an experiential measure of lived poverty (how frequently people go w...
The first of the millennium development goals, halving poverty by 2015, was not achieved in Sub-Saha...
This paper examines the importance of relative deprivation in Tanzania, a poor African country, usin...
Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relationship between ...
New data from Round 5 of the Afrobarometer, collected across an unprecedented 34 African countries b...
Though Africa has recorded high levels of economic growth over the past decade, previous Afrobaromet...
The provision of basic needs is one of the integrated approaches to poverty alleviation. This study ...
Abstract: Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relationshi...
1A new generation of nationally representative household income and expenditure surveys has helped t...
While the economic growth renaissance in sub-Saharan Africa is widely recognized, much less is known...
This paper revisits the decades-old relative deprivation theory of migration. In contrast to the tra...
peer reviewedWe use repeated cross-section data from the Afrobarometer, Asianbarometer Latinobaromet...
International audienceWe here use five rounds of Afrobarometer data covering more than 100,000 indiv...
peer reviewedWe here use five rounds of Afrobarometer data covering more than 100,000 individuals ov...
Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the poorest regions in the world. Whether it is the poorest region is d...
The Afrobarometer has developed an experiential measure of lived poverty (how frequently people go w...
The first of the millennium development goals, halving poverty by 2015, was not achieved in Sub-Saha...
This paper examines the importance of relative deprivation in Tanzania, a poor African country, usin...
Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relationship between ...
New data from Round 5 of the Afrobarometer, collected across an unprecedented 34 African countries b...
Though Africa has recorded high levels of economic growth over the past decade, previous Afrobaromet...
The provision of basic needs is one of the integrated approaches to poverty alleviation. This study ...
Abstract: Whereas a large number of empirical studies have been devoted to analyzing the relationshi...
1A new generation of nationally representative household income and expenditure surveys has helped t...
While the economic growth renaissance in sub-Saharan Africa is widely recognized, much less is known...
This paper revisits the decades-old relative deprivation theory of migration. In contrast to the tra...
peer reviewedWe use repeated cross-section data from the Afrobarometer, Asianbarometer Latinobaromet...