Targeted Poverty Alleviation and Pro-Poor Growth

Shi Li, Yangyang Shen
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This article assesses the pro-poor growth effect in China’s rural populationsover the period 2007–2018 using the strict pro-poor index proposed byNanak Kakwani. The results show that while China’s rural areas did notexperience strictly defined pro-poor growth between 2007–2013, acontemporary pro-poor effect was observed during which Targeted PovertyAlleviation (TPA) policies were implemented. The conclusion is robust inthe dimensions of income and expenditure and non-income well-being.Through a heterogeneity analysis, this article finds differences in pro-poorgrowth among various groups. In particular, poor women, seniors, children,and geographic areas (such as western China) benefited more during thetargeted poverty-alleviation policy period than their counterparts. Finally,we use Kakwani’s shared prosperity index to show that China is activelymaking more positive efforts and preparations towards attaining commonlyshared prosperity.
精准扶贫和扶贫增长
本文使用纳纳克·卡瓦尼提出的严格的扶贫指数,评估了2007-2018年中国农村人口的扶贫增长效应。结果表明,2007-2013年中国农村地区没有经历严格定义的扶贫增长,但在实施精准扶贫政策期间,观察到当代扶贫效应。这一结论在收入、支出和非收入幸福感的维度上是稳健的。通过异质性分析,本文发现不同群体在促进贫困增长方面存在差异。特别是,贫困妇女、老年人、儿童和地理区域(如中国西部)在精准扶贫政策期间受益更多。最后,我们使用Kakwani的共享繁荣指数来表明中国正在为实现共同繁荣做出更积极的努力和准备。
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