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Small area variations in four measures of poverty among Indian households: Econometric analysis of National Family Health Survey 2019-2021

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Small area variations in four measures of poverty among Indian households: Econometric analysis of National Family Health Survey 2019-2021

A. Jain, S. Rajpal, et al.

This research explores the intricate variations in household poverty across India, revealing significant insights into inequality within districts. Conducted by a team of esteemed researchers, this paper aims to inform targeted poverty reduction strategies by identifying clusters that exhibit considerable poverty levels.

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Abstract
India has seen enormous reductions in poverty in the past few decades. However, much of this progress has been unequal throughout the country. This paper examined the 2019-2021 National Family Health Survey to examine small area variations in four measures of household poverty. Overall, the results show that clusters and states were the largest sources of variation for the four measures of poverty. These findings also show persistent within-district inequality when examining the bottom 10th wealth percentile, bottom 20th wealth percentile, and multidimensional poverty. Thus, these findings pinpoint the precise districts where between-cluster inequality in poverty is most prevalent. This can help guide policy makers in terms of targeting policies aimed at reducing poverty.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 17, 2023
Authors
Anoop Jain, Sunil Rajpal, Md Juel Rana, Rockli Kim, S. V. Subramanian
Tags
household poverty
India
National Family Health Survey
inequality
poverty reduction
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