While Uganda has made significant efforts in reducing the proportion of individuals and households living below the absolute poverty line, nearly 10 percent of the households continue to live in persistent or chronic poverty with significant differences across geographical areas. Of all households classified aspoor in 2009/10, nearly 49 percent were chronically poor households and as such the poor are not a homogenous group. Compared to 1992-99 period, households in Uganda were found to be more vulnerable to poverty in the period 2005/6-2009/10. These observed changes in the nature and patterns of poverty dynamics in Uganda require government to move away from universal poverty reduction interventions that continue to treat the poor as a ho...
Twenty-four per cent of households in 36 village communities of Central and Western Uganda have esca...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
ABSTRACT Twenty-four per cent of households in 36 village communities of Central and Western Uganda ...
While Uganda has made significant efforts in reducing the proportion of individuals and households l...
Using repeated cross-sectional household survey data, this paper reveals that Uganda sustained the g...
Using the Uganda National Panel Survey data of 2009/10 and 2010/11, the paper reveals significant in...
Using 2002/03 and 2005/2006 nationally representative household surveys, poverty headcount index dec...
Using a panel of 3,572 households in the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund (NUSAF) region interview...
This study covers a period of far-reaching economic reform policies and programs in Uganda. Measures...
Uganda has seen impressive economic growth and substantial poverty reductions over the past few deca...
"Recent estimates showing increase in the incidence of poverty in Uganda has kindled interest in und...
This paper aims to deepen our understanding of the determinants of income inequality in Uganda. Over...
Despite the excellent progress made by Uganda in reducing poverty since 1992, there have also been s...
The paper uses a panel data set of 1309 households in Uganda to measure vulnerability to poverty bet...
This paper examines the distribution of welfare in Uganda in 1997. The data used was obtained from a...
Twenty-four per cent of households in 36 village communities of Central and Western Uganda have esca...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
ABSTRACT Twenty-four per cent of households in 36 village communities of Central and Western Uganda ...
While Uganda has made significant efforts in reducing the proportion of individuals and households l...
Using repeated cross-sectional household survey data, this paper reveals that Uganda sustained the g...
Using the Uganda National Panel Survey data of 2009/10 and 2010/11, the paper reveals significant in...
Using 2002/03 and 2005/2006 nationally representative household surveys, poverty headcount index dec...
Using a panel of 3,572 households in the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund (NUSAF) region interview...
This study covers a period of far-reaching economic reform policies and programs in Uganda. Measures...
Uganda has seen impressive economic growth and substantial poverty reductions over the past few deca...
"Recent estimates showing increase in the incidence of poverty in Uganda has kindled interest in und...
This paper aims to deepen our understanding of the determinants of income inequality in Uganda. Over...
Despite the excellent progress made by Uganda in reducing poverty since 1992, there have also been s...
The paper uses a panel data set of 1309 households in Uganda to measure vulnerability to poverty bet...
This paper examines the distribution of welfare in Uganda in 1997. The data used was obtained from a...
Twenty-four per cent of households in 36 village communities of Central and Western Uganda have esca...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
ABSTRACT Twenty-four per cent of households in 36 village communities of Central and Western Uganda ...