IMAGES

  1. (PDF) Influencing factors of Poverty in Pakistan. A time series analysis

    research paper poverty in pakistan

  2. (PDF) The Impact of Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund on Poverty in

    research paper poverty in pakistan

  3. (PDF) IMPACT OF EXTERNAL DEBT ON POVERTY IN PAKISTAN

    research paper poverty in pakistan

  4. (PDF) Trade Poverty Nexus: An Empirical Investigation from Pakistan

    research paper poverty in pakistan

  5. (PDF) Poverty, Inequality and Growth in Pakistan

    research paper poverty in pakistan

  6. (PDF) THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH SECTOR AND POVERTY IN PAKISTAN

    research paper poverty in pakistan

VIDEO

  1. World Bank Ka Pakistani Maishat ky Hawaly sy Bara Ailan

  2. 🔥 संभल जाओ पाकिस्तान 🔥 #pakistannews #geopolitics

  3. Poorest family of Pakistan

  4. The life style of chalamberabad people in Chitral

  5. The Reality of Processed Food: Who Benefits from Powder Milk?

  6. Poverty in Pakistan

COMMENTS

  1. Pakistan's poverty puzzle: role of foreign aid, democracy & media

    In theory, poverty reduction is associated with economic growth and equal access to opportunities for all citizens, regardless of their age, gender and income. Pakistan has reduced its poverty headcount by nearly 66% between 2002-2016, despite poor governance, weak institutions, mediocre economic growth, and poor social indicators.

  2. Economic Growth and Rural Poverty in Pakistan: A Panel ...

    The relationship between growth and poverty is complex in Pakistan, where economic growth has not always been translated into poverty reduction. In the present work, three waves of a panel/longitudinal household survey, conducted between 2001 and 2010, were used to analyze poverty trajectories as well as the relationship between their patterns and economic growth. The findings from the panel ...

  3. Poverty Trend in Pakistan: A Glimpse from Last Two Decades

    Poverty Trend in Pakistan: A Glimpse from Last Two Decades Hania Afzal & Henna Ahsan, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad. INTRODUCTION Poverty reduction is one of the most important sustainable development goals set by the UN in 2015. According to this goal, Pakistan must reduce its poverty level to… - Poverty Trend in Pakistan: A Glimpse from Last Two Decades Hania Afzal ...

  4. PDF Pakistan Poverty Trends, Scenarios and Drivers

    Pakistan Poverty Trends, Scenarios and Drivers Jose Lopez-Calix, Carolina Mejia, David Newhouse and Carlos Sobrado Policy Paper Series on Pakistan PK 23/12 ... The papers carry the names of the authors and should be cited accordingly. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the authors. They ...

  5. (PDF) Poverty and Its Correlates in Pakistan

    The study estimates the poverty rates- headcount ratio, povert y gap and s quared poverty gap which. are 15.41, 2.4 and 0.58 % in Pakistan. The analysis at regional lev el depicts that all of the ...

  6. Determinants of rural household poverty in Pakistan with multilevel

    In Pakistan, poverty has declined from 61.6% in 1998-1999 to 21.5% in 2018-2019 over the last two decades. Meanwhile, poverty has declined in urban areas from 47.4% to 10.7%, whereas in rural areas, it has declined from 67.5% to 27.6% during the same period ("The State of POVERTY in Pakistan PIDE Report, 2021 ," 2021).

  7. Full article: Rural Poverty profile in Pakistan: Incidence, Severity

    1. Introduction. The situation of poverty generally in the whole world, particularly in Pakistan, has been precarious since its inception. According to the UNDP (Citation 2016), 38% of the population in Pakistan lives below the poverty line, which is approximately 74 million people.The pace of economic growth in Pakistan has been slower compared to poverty reduction and human development.

  8. High-resolution rural poverty mapping in Pakistan with ensemble ...

    In general, the rural poverty rate in Pakistan has always exceeded the national poverty rate by about 5 to 6 percentage points . The SPS on which this paper is based was collected from 1.9 million households in 14 districts in Pakistan's Sindh province, as part of the Sindh Union Council Economic Strengthening Support (SUCESS) Programme.

  9. Poverty in Pakistan: Issues, Causes, and Institutional Responses

    This report describes the trends and key features of poverty in Pakistan, discusses its main causes, outlines existing programs and initiatives to reduce poverty, and gives a set of strategic options for ADB. ... Papers and Briefs ADB-researched working papers; Conference Proceedings Papers or presentations at ADB and development events ...

  10. (PDF) Determinants of Poverty in Pakistan

    The study is based on the standard poverty line as declared by the. Planning Commission (Government of Pakistan), that is, Rs 723.40 and Rs 878.64 per. month per adult equivalence consumption for ...

  11. Determinants of Poverty in Pakistan

    added to the original income of the people, the poverty is reduced from the range of 6.07 - 6.82 percent to 16.06 - 16.59 percent. The present author also reached the conclusion that such transfers reduced poverty from 2.5 to 3 percent in case of Pakistan (see Shirazi, 1994). In this paper, the hypothesis that the probability of a household being

  12. Impact of Unemployment and Governance on Poverty in Pakistan: A Fresh

    This article aims to give a fresh insight into the non-linear relationship between unemployment, governance, and poverty in Pakistan. For the purpose, the study utilizes data from 1984 to 2016 by employing a nonlinear ARDL co-integration approach.

  13. PDF Pakistan

    Table A compares multidimensional poverty with monetary poverty measured by the percentage of the population living below 2017 PPP US$2.15 per day. It shows that monetary poverty only tells part of the story. The headcount or incidence of multidimensional poverty is 33.4 percentage points higher than the incidence of monetary poverty.

  14. Determinants of Urban Poverty: The Case of Medium Sized City in Pakistan

    In 2004-05, the official poverty line was Rs 878.64 per month per adult equivalent and in 2005-06 the inflation adjusted official poverty. line was Rs 944.5 per month per adult equivalent [Pakistan (2008)]. Adjusted official. poverty line, for 2007-08, used in this study is Rs 1140 per month per adult equivalent.

  15. PDF DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY IN PAKISTAN

    Pakistan Journal of Humanities & Social Science Research Volume No. 01, Issue No. 02 (December, 2018) DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY IN PAKISTAN Asghar Ali* & Sajjad Ali† Abstract This research is about the impact of determinants of poverty in Pakistan. In this paper five independent macroeconomics variables that are

  16. Poverty and Its Alleviation: The Case of Pakistan

    Therefore, this research paper aims to discuss the determinants of rural poverty in the context of Punjab, Pakistan and proposes a conceptual framework for understanding the issue of poverty.

  17. Financial Inclusion: Does it matter in Alleviating Poverty in Pakistan

    The world is currently transitioning from a paradigm of purely economic growth to one of inclusive growth. Financial inclusion (FI) as a driver of inclusive growth and poverty alleviation has attracted significant attention in this epochal transition. Although many excellent works have been published regarding advanced applications of FI and FI-poverty alleviation mechanisms, no work has been ...

  18. The Nature of Poverty and Its Prospects: Pakistan Evidence

    Poverty is the most concerned topic of Pakistan's economy. The issue has gathered an immense importance since it has been placed among the central issues of millennium development goals set by IMF.

  19. The State of Poverty in Pakistan

    Ending poverty in all forms and dimensions by 2030 is the first goal of the UN's sustainable development goals (SDGs). Therefore, the identification of the poor and the evaluation of the extent of poverty have received considerable attention in the design of cost-effective poverty reduction programmes and safety nets. The… - Ending poverty in all forms and dimensions by 2030 is the first ...

  20. Determinants of Rural Poverty in Pakistan: A Micro Study

    This study identifies the factors affecting rural household poverty. The study was based on the primary data which was collected through the multi-stage cluster sampling from the rural areas of the Southern Punjab. The responses were collected through face-to-face interviews and the total two hundred heads of household were interviewed.

  21. Poverty in Pakistan

    Poverty in Pakistan has been recorded by the World Bank at 39.3% using the lower middle-income poverty rate of US$ 3.2 per day for the fiscal year 2020-21. In September 2021, the government stated that 22% percent of its population lives below the national poverty line set at Rs. 3030 (US$10) per month. Independent bodies supported estimates of a considerable fall in the statistic by the ...

  22. IMF Executive Board Completes Second and Final Review of the Stand-By

    IMF Executive Board Completes Second and Final Review of the Stand-By Arrangement for Pakistan. April 29, 2024. The IMF Executive Board completed the second review under the Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) for Pakistan, allowing for an immediate disbursement of SDR 828 million (around $1.1 billion), bringing total disbursements under the arrangement to SDR 2.250 billion (about $3 billion).

  23. Poverty In Pakistan Approaches and Policy Implications

    PDF | On Jan 5, 2015, Manzoor Ahmed published Poverty In Pakistan Approaches and Policy Implications | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

  24. Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Poverty Eradication in Pakistan: The

    In Pakistan, rural poverty has remained one of the key obstacles to achieving sustain- able rural development. In Pakistan, only 28% of the country's total area is involved in

  25. Activist in Tunisia arrested as conditions for migrants and their

    An anti-discrimination activist in Tunisia was arrested in a money laundering investigation this week as the dangerous and dire conditions facing migrants and their advocates worsen