This study examines the determinants of income inequality in woldia town, one of the zonal town in Amhara region in Ethiopia.. For the successful accomplishment of the study, primary data obtained from surveying the households of the town is applied. The inequality situation in this town is analyzed using both Lorenz curve and gini coefficient and income distribution is proved to be highly unequal even higher than the national average with a Lorenz curve far away from the equality line and the gini coefficient of 0.39. In addition to this, the OLS estimation coefficient declared the existence of direct positive effect of level of education on income but inverse relationship between income and dependency ratio. Moreover income of male headed...
This research tried to look effect of macroeconomic, demographic and governance factors on income in...
This paper is by nature an exploration study aimed to examine the measures of income inequality and ...
Globally, malnutrition is an underlying cause for the deaths of more than 3.5 million children every...
Income inequality is when individuals living in a given country earn disproportionate income levels....
Income distribution among the economy participants in the urban settings has becoming the top agenda...
The policy message for the developing world was clear: you can't expect to have both lower poverty a...
Study was conducted at Gulomekeda wereda of Tigray National Regional State with the main objectives ...
Study was conducted at Gulomekeda wereda of Tigray National Regional State with the main objectives ...
This paper attempts to accurately measure inequality. The large sample of consumption expenditure da...
The main objective of the study is to investigate the relationship between economic growth and incom...
The distribution pattern of income over years has been a major concern in the determination of the l...
This study attempts to analyze the equity effect of the income earned from non-farm income diversifi...
The study was conducted in south west Shewa zone districts, Oromia National Region, Ethiopia. Strati...
Until recently, sustaining high economic growth was thought to be the ultimate goal of development. ...
Poverty has turned out to be a great global social and economic problem. In Ethiopia, it is multifac...
This research tried to look effect of macroeconomic, demographic and governance factors on income in...
This paper is by nature an exploration study aimed to examine the measures of income inequality and ...
Globally, malnutrition is an underlying cause for the deaths of more than 3.5 million children every...
Income inequality is when individuals living in a given country earn disproportionate income levels....
Income distribution among the economy participants in the urban settings has becoming the top agenda...
The policy message for the developing world was clear: you can't expect to have both lower poverty a...
Study was conducted at Gulomekeda wereda of Tigray National Regional State with the main objectives ...
Study was conducted at Gulomekeda wereda of Tigray National Regional State with the main objectives ...
This paper attempts to accurately measure inequality. The large sample of consumption expenditure da...
The main objective of the study is to investigate the relationship between economic growth and incom...
The distribution pattern of income over years has been a major concern in the determination of the l...
This study attempts to analyze the equity effect of the income earned from non-farm income diversifi...
The study was conducted in south west Shewa zone districts, Oromia National Region, Ethiopia. Strati...
Until recently, sustaining high economic growth was thought to be the ultimate goal of development. ...
Poverty has turned out to be a great global social and economic problem. In Ethiopia, it is multifac...
This research tried to look effect of macroeconomic, demographic and governance factors on income in...
This paper is by nature an exploration study aimed to examine the measures of income inequality and ...
Globally, malnutrition is an underlying cause for the deaths of more than 3.5 million children every...