Efficiency, equity and well-being in selected African countries
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Efficiency, equity and well-being in selected African countries
(Economic studies in inequality, social exclusion and well-being / editor, Jacques Silber)
Springer, c2019
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Description
This book addresses poverty and well-being, equity, and efficiency in selected African countries. The chapters focus on three main topics: studies in the measurement and analysis of well-being and vulnerability to poverty, women's empowerment, and the dynamics and determinants of income and efficiency among smallholders. The chapters in the first section examine poverty, well-being, and vulnerability to poverty, as well as social exclusion, with a focus on households in Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Tanzania. They highlight the need to consider multidimensional measures of well-being and vulnerability to poverty, the need to address the distribution of vulnerability across different segments of the population, as well as the importance of developing public policies aimed at poverty reduction and promoting the well-being of the poor. The next section deals with issues related to women's empowerment, including a multidimensional case study of women's empowerment in Ghana and women's access to microfinance services in Ethiopia. The final section focuses on dynamics and determinants of income and efficiency among farm households in Ethiopia and Uganda. Using a variety of methodologies, this volume provides a multifaceted approach to studying poverty and well-being in a diverse range of locations. As such, it of use to undergraduate and graduate students studying African economics or economics of poverty and well-being, and will be appealing to public policymakers and international aid agencies.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Measurement and Analysis of Poverty in Rwanda.- Chapter 3: Measurement and Analysis of Multidimensional Well-being in Russia.- Chapter 4: Vulnerability to Poverty in Ethiopia.- Chapter 5: Persistence of Social Exclusion in Tanzania.- Chapter 6: On Women's Empowerment and Children's Health: The Case of Ghana.- Chapter 7: Women's Access to Microfinance Services in Southern Ethiopia: Assessing the Promises, Impacts, hallenges and Gaps.- Chapter 8: Poverty and Food Security Effect of Climate Variability on Smallholders: The Case of Western Hararghe Zone Ethiopia.- Chapter 9: Analysis of Factors Affecting Persistent and Transient Inefficiency of Ethiopia's Smallholder Cereal Farming.- Chapter 10: Determinants of Income Mobility in Uganda.
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