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spelling okr-10986-153862021-04-23T14:03:14Z Poverty Reduction in Egypt : Diagnosis and Strategy, Volume 2. Annex Tables World Bank CAPITA POVERTY LINE CURRENCY UNIT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT STATUS EXCHANGE RATE HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD HEADS HOUSEHOLD SIZE INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INEQUALITY LABOR FORCE MEAN CONSUMPTION POOR POVERTY GROUPS POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY STATUS TASK TEAM LEADER POVERTY ASSESSMENTS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS HOUSEHOLD DATA POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES NON-INCOME DIMENSIONS POVERTY INCIDENCE URBAN-RURAL DRIFT REGIONAL DISPARITY GEOGRAPHIC VARIABLES EDUCATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION & THE POOR INEQUITY UNEMPLOYMENT RATES GENDER DIFFERENCES RURAL CONDITIONS JOB CREATION PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH INCOME DISTRIBUTION EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES SOCIAL SAFETY NETS The report, the first in an ongoing program, presents the results of a statistical analysis of household-level data for the periods 1995/1996, and 1999/2000, as a contribution to the preparation of a comprehensive poverty reduction strategy in Egypt. Despite considerable progress towards improving some of the non-income dimensions of poverty, more needs to be done to ease poverty. The main findings suggest a changing picture of poverty in the country, where poverty patterns changed from the urban-rural divide that had characterized the past, to a geographical/regional pattern, highlighting the lack of education as the strongest correlate of poverty. Statistics show that while inequality rose slightly for Egypt as a whole, the level was still comparable to other middle income countries; unemployment was high in urban areas; and, gender differences in poverty were small at an overall level, but were significant across regions, particularly in rural areas. Given the changing, complex picture of poverty in Egypt, a poverty reduction strategy will have to be comprehensive, yet flexible, hence, the report suggests a more sustainable growth in jobs, productivity, and incomes for the poorest; improved educational opportunities both for men, and women; reversal of growing, regional disparities in incomes, opportunities, and services; and, provision of safety nets that protect the most vulnerable. 2013-08-27T20:06:19Z 2013-08-27T20:06:19Z 2002-06-29 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/1969791/egypt-poverty-reduction-egypt-diagnosis-strategy-vol-2-2-annex-tables http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15386 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of
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topic CAPITA POVERTY LINE
CURRENCY UNIT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EXCHANGE RATE
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INEQUALITY
LABOR FORCE
MEAN CONSUMPTION
POOR
POVERTY GROUPS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY PROFILE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY STATUS
TASK TEAM LEADER POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
HOUSEHOLD DATA
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
NON-INCOME DIMENSIONS
POVERTY INCIDENCE
URBAN-RURAL DRIFT
REGIONAL DISPARITY
GEOGRAPHIC VARIABLES
EDUCATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION & THE POOR
INEQUITY
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
GENDER DIFFERENCES
RURAL CONDITIONS
JOB CREATION
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
spellingShingle CAPITA POVERTY LINE
CURRENCY UNIT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EXCHANGE RATE
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INEQUALITY
LABOR FORCE
MEAN CONSUMPTION
POOR
POVERTY GROUPS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY PROFILE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY STATUS
TASK TEAM LEADER POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
HOUSEHOLD DATA
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
NON-INCOME DIMENSIONS
POVERTY INCIDENCE
URBAN-RURAL DRIFT
REGIONAL DISPARITY
GEOGRAPHIC VARIABLES
EDUCATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION & THE POOR
INEQUITY
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
GENDER DIFFERENCES
RURAL CONDITIONS
JOB CREATION
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
World Bank
Poverty Reduction in Egypt : Diagnosis and Strategy, Volume 2. Annex Tables
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Egypt, Arab Republic of
description The report, the first in an ongoing program, presents the results of a statistical analysis of household-level data for the periods 1995/1996, and 1999/2000, as a contribution to the preparation of a comprehensive poverty reduction strategy in Egypt. Despite considerable progress towards improving some of the non-income dimensions of poverty, more needs to be done to ease poverty. The main findings suggest a changing picture of poverty in the country, where poverty patterns changed from the urban-rural divide that had characterized the past, to a geographical/regional pattern, highlighting the lack of education as the strongest correlate of poverty. Statistics show that while inequality rose slightly for Egypt as a whole, the level was still comparable to other middle income countries; unemployment was high in urban areas; and, gender differences in poverty were small at an overall level, but were significant across regions, particularly in rural areas. Given the changing, complex picture of poverty in Egypt, a poverty reduction strategy will have to be comprehensive, yet flexible, hence, the report suggests a more sustainable growth in jobs, productivity, and incomes for the poorest; improved educational opportunities both for men, and women; reversal of growing, regional disparities in incomes, opportunities, and services; and, provision of safety nets that protect the most vulnerable.
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Poverty Reduction in Egypt : Diagnosis and Strategy, Volume 2. Annex Tables
title_short Poverty Reduction in Egypt : Diagnosis and Strategy, Volume 2. Annex Tables
title_full Poverty Reduction in Egypt : Diagnosis and Strategy, Volume 2. Annex Tables
title_fullStr Poverty Reduction in Egypt : Diagnosis and Strategy, Volume 2. Annex Tables
title_full_unstemmed Poverty Reduction in Egypt : Diagnosis and Strategy, Volume 2. Annex Tables
title_sort poverty reduction in egypt : diagnosis and strategy, volume 2. annex tables
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/1969791/egypt-poverty-reduction-egypt-diagnosis-strategy-vol-2-2-annex-tables
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