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International Planning Studies | 2005

Urban Poverty Dynamics in Peru and Madagascar, 1997–99: A Panel Data Analysis1

Javier Herrera; François Roubaud

Abstract Despite the increasing awareness concerning the importance of distinguishing chronic and transient poverty for policy making, cross-country comparative studies of poverty dynamics in developing countries are virtually non-existent. The small, though increasing, number of existing studies makes it difficult to draw general conclusions because of the methodological differences among them. Crucial questions are still unanswered. Are the factors associated with chronic poverty and vulnerability the same from one country to the other? What are the features that characterize exits from poverty? Based on a large three-wave panel sample of Peruvian and Madagascan urban households (1997–99), the importance of poverty transitions is examined, as well as the characteristics of the temporarily and the chronically poor, with respect to those of non-poor households. Then, we highlight through a multinomial logit model, the specific contributions of household characteristics (demographics, human and physical capital), but also of shocks experienced by these households (related to demographics and the job market) in explaining chronic poverty as well as poverty entries and exits. In this analysis, the impact of location variables linked to neighbourhoods (provision of public goods, income levels, human capital and employment structure, among others) on poverty transitions is also considered. One of the main findings is that the factors associated with permanent poverty amply cover the characteristics generally identified in analyses on static poverty correlates. Nevertheless, these results do not confirm the idea that only shocks are relevant to temporary forms of poverty. The type and quality of entry in the job market, as well as the features of the neighbourhood, turn out to be equally relevant in the analysis of poverty dynamics. These results suggest that the spatial inequality dimension should be added to analyses of income and poverty transition dynamics.


Archive | 2006

The determinants of subjective poverty: A comparative analysis in Madagascar and Peru

Javier Herrera; Mireille Razafindrakoto; François Roubaud


International Statistical Review | 2007

Governance, Democracy and Poverty Reduction: Lessons Drawn from Household Surveys in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America

Javier Herrera; Mireille Razafindrakoto; François Roubaud


Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 1999

Ajuste económico, desigualdad y movilidad

Javier Herrera


Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2009

Consumption growth and spatial poverty traps: an analysis of the effect of social services and community infrastructures on living standards in rural Peru

Philippe De Vreyer; Javier Herrera; Sandrine Mesplé-Somps


Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2001

Poverty dynamics in Peru, 1997-1999

Javier Herrera


Autrepart | 1998

Echanges transfrontaliers et intégration régionale en Afrique subsaharienne

Johny Egg; Javier Herrera


Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2003

Labor Market Transitions in Peru

Javier Herrera; Gerardo David Rosas Shady


Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2003

Dynamique de la pauvreté urbaine au Pérou et à Madagascar 1997-1999: Une Analyse sur données de panel

Javier Herrera; François Roubaud


Autrepart | 2001

Les fonctionnaires péruviens sont-ils surpayés ?

Javier Herrera

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François Roubaud

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Mireille Razafindrakoto

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Jean-Pierre Cling

Institut de recherche pour le développement

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Johny Egg

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Javier Escobal

United Nations University

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Denis Cogneau

École Normale Supérieure

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Javier Escobal

United Nations University

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