DATA AVAILABILITY : The data underlying this article will be shared on reasonable request to the corresponding authorEmploying World Bank data, this paper, first, historically examines Africa’s record on poverty incidence, spread and severity, as compared with other regions of the world, at the US$1.90 and US$3.20 per day (2011 PPP) poverty standards. Second, it evaluates country-specific progress on growth, poverty and inequality, and compares the ‘poverty transformation efficiency vector’ (PTEV) among African countries. Third, the study analyses the relative roles of income growth and inequality changes in explaining African countries’ poverty records, through a decomposition of poverty changes using ‘optimal’ income and inequality ...
To “end poverty in all its forms everywhere” and “reduce inequality within and among countries”, thi...
This study explores the extent to which inequality affects the impact of income growth on the rates ...
The favourable growth performance of SSA over the last twenty years (Figure 1) - emphatically referr...
While economic growth in Africa has resurged substantially since the mid-to-late 1990s, the amount o...
While economic growth in Africa has resurged substantially since the mid-to-late 1990s, the amount o...
Progress in poverty reduction has been slow for the Sub-Saharan Africa region which faces serious c...
Is Africa’s current growth reducing inequality? What are the implications of growth on output perfor...
This paper investigates the distributional changes that limited pro-poor growth in the past two deca...
This paper investigates the distributional changes that limited pro-poor growth in the past two deca...
The relationship between economic growth and poverty is a topic of crucial interest. It has&nb...
Africa’s poverty challenge is well-known and widely researched. Approximately a third of the world’s...
Though Africa has recorded high levels of economic growth over the past decade, previous Afrobaromet...
This paper investigates the distributional changes that limited pro-poor growth in the past two deca...
Is Africa’s current growth reducing inequality? What are the implications of growth on output perfor...
To “end poverty in all its forms everywhere” and “reduce inequality within and among countries”, thi...
To “end poverty in all its forms everywhere” and “reduce inequality within and among countries”, thi...
This study explores the extent to which inequality affects the impact of income growth on the rates ...
The favourable growth performance of SSA over the last twenty years (Figure 1) - emphatically referr...
While economic growth in Africa has resurged substantially since the mid-to-late 1990s, the amount o...
While economic growth in Africa has resurged substantially since the mid-to-late 1990s, the amount o...
Progress in poverty reduction has been slow for the Sub-Saharan Africa region which faces serious c...
Is Africa’s current growth reducing inequality? What are the implications of growth on output perfor...
This paper investigates the distributional changes that limited pro-poor growth in the past two deca...
This paper investigates the distributional changes that limited pro-poor growth in the past two deca...
The relationship between economic growth and poverty is a topic of crucial interest. It has&nb...
Africa’s poverty challenge is well-known and widely researched. Approximately a third of the world’s...
Though Africa has recorded high levels of economic growth over the past decade, previous Afrobaromet...
This paper investigates the distributional changes that limited pro-poor growth in the past two deca...
Is Africa’s current growth reducing inequality? What are the implications of growth on output perfor...
To “end poverty in all its forms everywhere” and “reduce inequality within and among countries”, thi...
To “end poverty in all its forms everywhere” and “reduce inequality within and among countries”, thi...
This study explores the extent to which inequality affects the impact of income growth on the rates ...
The favourable growth performance of SSA over the last twenty years (Figure 1) - emphatically referr...