This paper explores trends in poverty and inequality, and the role of growth, inequality and sectoral changes in the evolution of poverty in Ethiopia between 1996 and 2005. We find that while poverty remains widespread, it declined markedly over this period. However, while inequality remained unchanged in rural areas, there was a substantial increase in urban inequality. In Ethiopia, income growth reduces poverty and increases in inequality increase poverty; the income-poverty elasticity lies in the range of -1.7 to -2.2. In rural Ethiopia, the increase in consumption has led to a reduction in headcount poverty. Growth also occurred in urban areas but the rise in inequality in urban areas wiped out the poverty-reducing effect that this grow...
This paper investigates the determinants and dynamics of poverty in urban areas in Ethiopia. The res...
Summary This study analyzes the persistence of poverty in both rural and urban areas in Ethiopia dur...
This study traces the interactions between economic growth, income inequality and consumption povert...
This paper explores trends in poverty and inequality, and the role of growth, inequality and sectora...
The paper examines the pattern of poverty, growth and inequality in Ethiopia in the recent decade. T...
Paper 1. This paper analysed the state of poverty and income distribution in rural and urban Ethiopi...
This paper addresses issues related to the dynamics of income poverty using unique household panel d...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world with a per capita income of just over US$100. ...
This paper attempted to analyses the dynamic relationship between the three development objectives: ...
The paper investigates the poverty impact of growth in Ethiopia by analysing panel data covering the...
The incidence of poverty, in spite of a 5 percent increase between 1997 and 2000, has significantly ...
This paper examines growth, poverty and chronic poverty in 15 Ethiopian villages between 1994 and 20...
A new decomposition of poverty changes is developed to analyse the determinants of poverty changes d...
Ethiopia is a landlocked, multi-ethnic and ecologically diverse country of 1.1 million square kilome...
The paper examines poverty in urban Ethiopia using household survey data for 1994 and 2000. Consumpt...
This paper investigates the determinants and dynamics of poverty in urban areas in Ethiopia. The res...
Summary This study analyzes the persistence of poverty in both rural and urban areas in Ethiopia dur...
This study traces the interactions between economic growth, income inequality and consumption povert...
This paper explores trends in poverty and inequality, and the role of growth, inequality and sectora...
The paper examines the pattern of poverty, growth and inequality in Ethiopia in the recent decade. T...
Paper 1. This paper analysed the state of poverty and income distribution in rural and urban Ethiopi...
This paper addresses issues related to the dynamics of income poverty using unique household panel d...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world with a per capita income of just over US$100. ...
This paper attempted to analyses the dynamic relationship between the three development objectives: ...
The paper investigates the poverty impact of growth in Ethiopia by analysing panel data covering the...
The incidence of poverty, in spite of a 5 percent increase between 1997 and 2000, has significantly ...
This paper examines growth, poverty and chronic poverty in 15 Ethiopian villages between 1994 and 20...
A new decomposition of poverty changes is developed to analyse the determinants of poverty changes d...
Ethiopia is a landlocked, multi-ethnic and ecologically diverse country of 1.1 million square kilome...
The paper examines poverty in urban Ethiopia using household survey data for 1994 and 2000. Consumpt...
This paper investigates the determinants and dynamics of poverty in urban areas in Ethiopia. The res...
Summary This study analyzes the persistence of poverty in both rural and urban areas in Ethiopia dur...
This study traces the interactions between economic growth, income inequality and consumption povert...