Economic growth is commonly seen as the main driver of poverty reduction in a global perspective, but its impact varies substantially across cases. Meanwhile, the literature has been relatively silent regarding the role of social policy in explaining this variation. In light of an emerging attention to redistribution and social protection in promoting inclusive growth, this article analyses how government cash transfer systems moderate the effect of economic growth on both relative and absolute child poverty across low- and middle-income countries. The empirical analyses compare trends within 16 countries, using data from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), by means of descriptive analyses and multivariate regression techniques. Findings sho...
How rapidly will child undernutrition respond to income growth? This study explores that question us...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance ...
This paper explores the linkages among public investment, growth and poverty in light of the existin...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
The role of economic growth in reducing child undernutrition remains an open and highly debated ques...
Abstract: Average incomes of the poorest fifth of society rise proportionately with average incomes...
Under the MDGs, poverty has been reduced but not eradicated. The post-2015 development plan is firmi...
Extreme poverty is a reality facing over a billion people, and a striking contradiction is that huge...
Economic growth amidst staggering inequality in many low- and middle-income countries makes the ques...
This paper investigates the determinants of the growth elasticity of poverty by using the internatio...
How rapidly will child undernutrition respond to income growth? This study explores that question us...
Despite rising interest in income inequality, scholars remain divided over the mechanisms underlying...
Children are generally at a higher risk of poverty than the population as a whole, although the mech...
The long-standing wisdom that universally designed benefits outperform targeted benefits in terms of...
Social protection can play an important role in poverty reduction and making growth inclusive of the...
How rapidly will child undernutrition respond to income growth? This study explores that question us...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance ...
This paper explores the linkages among public investment, growth and poverty in light of the existin...
Economists today agree that growth is fundamental in reducing poverty. But the strength of the relat...
The role of economic growth in reducing child undernutrition remains an open and highly debated ques...
Abstract: Average incomes of the poorest fifth of society rise proportionately with average incomes...
Under the MDGs, poverty has been reduced but not eradicated. The post-2015 development plan is firmi...
Extreme poverty is a reality facing over a billion people, and a striking contradiction is that huge...
Economic growth amidst staggering inequality in many low- and middle-income countries makes the ques...
This paper investigates the determinants of the growth elasticity of poverty by using the internatio...
How rapidly will child undernutrition respond to income growth? This study explores that question us...
Despite rising interest in income inequality, scholars remain divided over the mechanisms underlying...
Children are generally at a higher risk of poverty than the population as a whole, although the mech...
The long-standing wisdom that universally designed benefits outperform targeted benefits in terms of...
Social protection can play an important role in poverty reduction and making growth inclusive of the...
How rapidly will child undernutrition respond to income growth? This study explores that question us...
The actual impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is of fundamental importance ...
This paper explores the linkages among public investment, growth and poverty in light of the existin...