Bolivia Poverty Assessment : Establishing the Basis for Pro-Poor Growth

This brief discussion of Bolivia's poverty assessment notes that Bolivia's growth prospects remain vulnerable to domestic instability and external circumstances. Because of the depth and breadth of poverty in Bolivia, and the skewed incom...

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Main Authors: Arias, Omar S., Bendini, Magdalena
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/7015000/bolivia-poverty-assessment-establishing-basis-pro-poor-growth
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spelling okr-10986-103132021-04-23T14:02:50Z Bolivia Poverty Assessment : Establishing the Basis for Pro-Poor Growth Arias, Omar S. Bendini, Magdalena ACCESS TO ASSETS BASIC EDUCATION BASIC NEEDS BUSINESS CYCLE CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL INFLOWS CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM CHILD CARE CONSUMPTION POVERTY CREDIT MARKETS CROP VARIETIES DISCRIMINATION DISMISSAL DOMESTIC MARKETS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC SHOCKS EDUCATED EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT CREATION EQUAL ACCESS EXTREME POVERTY FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS FUTURE GROWTH GOVERNMENT OFFICES GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH PROSPECTS GROWTH RATES HIGH OPPORTUNITY COSTS HIGH POVERTY HOUSEHOLD HEADS HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN CAPITAL IMPACT ON POVERTY IMPACT ON POVERTY REDUCTION IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME GENERATION INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME POVERTY INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMAL SECTOR JOB CREATION LABOR COST LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR LEGISLATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET INTERMEDIATION LABOR MARKET REGULATIONS LABOR MARKETS LABOR REGULATIONS LARGE POPULATIONS LOW LABOR PRODUCTIVITY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MALNUTRITION MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES MIGRANTS MIGRATION MIGRATION FLOWS MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MODERNIZATION NATURAL RESOURCE NEW CROP VARIETIES NUTRITION PAYING JOBS PER CAPITA GROWTH PERSISTENT POVERTY POLICY INTERVENTIONS POLICY OPTIONS POOR POOR AREAS POOR COUNTRIES POOR FAMILIES POOR PEOPLE POOR POLICY POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY MAP POVERTY PROFILES POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PROGRESS PUBLIC EDUCATION QUALITY EDUCATION REDUCING POVERTY REMITTANCES RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DWELLERS RURAL LABOR RURAL LABOR MARKETS RURAL MIGRATION RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL RESIDENTS SAFE WATER SALARIED WORKERS SANITATION SCHOOLING SECONDARY EDUCATION SELF-EMPLOYMENT SEVERANCE PAYMENTS SIGNIFICANT IMPACT SKILLED LABOR SMALL FAMILIES SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL PROTECTION SUPPLY CHAINS TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYED UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION UNSKILLED LABOR URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY WOMEN WORKER WORKERS This brief discussion of Bolivia's poverty assessment notes that Bolivia's growth prospects remain vulnerable to domestic instability and external circumstances. Because of the depth and breadth of poverty in Bolivia, and the skewed income distribution, high GDP per capita growth rates about 4 to 5 percent per year are necessary in the medium and longer term, if the country's poverty level is to be significantly reduced. The national MDG target of reducing the incidence of extreme poverty in half by 2015 could be achieved with growth rates in this range, along with other pro-poor policy interventions. Even higher per capita growth is needed to meet the MDG of reducing poverty in half. Economic simulations indicate that the country can improve its future growth potential through a comprehensive strategy of mutually-reinforcing reforms that includes macroeconomic stability. 2012-08-13T11:08:19Z 2012-08-13T11:08:19Z 2006-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/7015000/bolivia-poverty-assessment-establishing-basis-pro-poor-growth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10313 English en breve; No. 89 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Bolivia
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topic ACCESS TO ASSETS
BASIC EDUCATION
BASIC NEEDS
BUSINESS CYCLE
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
CHILD CARE
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
CREDIT MARKETS
CROP VARIETIES
DISCRIMINATION
DISMISSAL
DOMESTIC MARKETS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
EDUCATED
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
EQUAL ACCESS
EXTREME POVERTY
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
FUTURE GROWTH
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH PROSPECTS
GROWTH RATES
HIGH OPPORTUNITY COSTS
HIGH POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT ON POVERTY
IMPACT ON POVERTY REDUCTION
IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL SECTOR
JOB CREATION
LABOR COST
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR LEGISLATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET INTERMEDIATION
LABOR MARKET REGULATIONS
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR REGULATIONS
LARGE POPULATIONS
LOW LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MALNUTRITION
MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MIGRATION FLOWS
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MODERNIZATION
NATURAL RESOURCE
NEW CROP VARIETIES
NUTRITION
PAYING JOBS
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY INTERVENTIONS
POLICY OPTIONS
POOR
POOR AREAS
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR FAMILIES
POOR PEOPLE
POOR POLICY
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY PROFILES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC EDUCATION
QUALITY EDUCATION
REDUCING POVERTY
REMITTANCES
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DWELLERS
RURAL LABOR
RURAL LABOR MARKETS
RURAL MIGRATION
RURAL POOR
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL RESIDENTS
SAFE WATER
SALARIED WORKERS
SANITATION
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SEVERANCE PAYMENTS
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
SKILLED LABOR
SMALL FAMILIES
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SUPPLY CHAINS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYED
UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION
UNSKILLED LABOR
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POVERTY
WOMEN
WORKER
WORKERS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ASSETS
BASIC EDUCATION
BASIC NEEDS
BUSINESS CYCLE
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
CHILD CARE
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
CREDIT MARKETS
CROP VARIETIES
DISCRIMINATION
DISMISSAL
DOMESTIC MARKETS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
EDUCATED
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
EQUAL ACCESS
EXTREME POVERTY
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
FUTURE GROWTH
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH PROSPECTS
GROWTH RATES
HIGH OPPORTUNITY COSTS
HIGH POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPACT ON POVERTY
IMPACT ON POVERTY REDUCTION
IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL SECTOR
JOB CREATION
LABOR COST
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR LEGISLATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET INTERMEDIATION
LABOR MARKET REGULATIONS
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR REGULATIONS
LARGE POPULATIONS
LOW LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MALNUTRITION
MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MIGRATION FLOWS
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MODERNIZATION
NATURAL RESOURCE
NEW CROP VARIETIES
NUTRITION
PAYING JOBS
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY INTERVENTIONS
POLICY OPTIONS
POOR
POOR AREAS
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR FAMILIES
POOR PEOPLE
POOR POLICY
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY PROFILES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC EDUCATION
QUALITY EDUCATION
REDUCING POVERTY
REMITTANCES
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DWELLERS
RURAL LABOR
RURAL LABOR MARKETS
RURAL MIGRATION
RURAL POOR
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL RESIDENTS
SAFE WATER
SALARIED WORKERS
SANITATION
SCHOOLING
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SEVERANCE PAYMENTS
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
SKILLED LABOR
SMALL FAMILIES
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SUPPLY CHAINS
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
TRANSPORTATION
UNEMPLOYED
UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION
UNSKILLED LABOR
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POVERTY
WOMEN
WORKER
WORKERS
Arias, Omar S.
Bendini, Magdalena
Bolivia Poverty Assessment : Establishing the Basis for Pro-Poor Growth
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Bolivia
relation en breve; No. 89
description This brief discussion of Bolivia's poverty assessment notes that Bolivia's growth prospects remain vulnerable to domestic instability and external circumstances. Because of the depth and breadth of poverty in Bolivia, and the skewed income distribution, high GDP per capita growth rates about 4 to 5 percent per year are necessary in the medium and longer term, if the country's poverty level is to be significantly reduced. The national MDG target of reducing the incidence of extreme poverty in half by 2015 could be achieved with growth rates in this range, along with other pro-poor policy interventions. Even higher per capita growth is needed to meet the MDG of reducing poverty in half. Economic simulations indicate that the country can improve its future growth potential through a comprehensive strategy of mutually-reinforcing reforms that includes macroeconomic stability.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Arias, Omar S.
Bendini, Magdalena
author_facet Arias, Omar S.
Bendini, Magdalena
author_sort Arias, Omar S.
title Bolivia Poverty Assessment : Establishing the Basis for Pro-Poor Growth
title_short Bolivia Poverty Assessment : Establishing the Basis for Pro-Poor Growth
title_full Bolivia Poverty Assessment : Establishing the Basis for Pro-Poor Growth
title_fullStr Bolivia Poverty Assessment : Establishing the Basis for Pro-Poor Growth
title_full_unstemmed Bolivia Poverty Assessment : Establishing the Basis for Pro-Poor Growth
title_sort bolivia poverty assessment : establishing the basis for pro-poor growth
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/7015000/bolivia-poverty-assessment-establishing-basis-pro-poor-growth
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10313
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