Individuals’ experiences of multidimensional poverty through the lenses of gender and age – Findings from South Africa

IF 2.2 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Helen Suich , Trang Pham , Mandy Yap
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It has been long established that age and gender affect individuals’ experiences of poverty. However, the analysis of their simultaneous impacts is rarely afforded due to data limitations. Utilising nationally representative data for South Africa, this paper presents the results of an intersectional analysis investigating how age and gender shape the experiences of multidimensional poverty in South Africa. These survey data were collected in 2019 as part of a program of testing a gender sensitive, individual-level measure of multidimensional poverty. These results demonstrate that at the highest level of analysis available, women are likely to be more multidimensionally deprived compared to men. However, detailed analyses at lower levels highlight the utility of such datasets for better understanding the deprivation profiles of different social groups. Of the dimensions examined in some detail, age appears the stronger driver of outcomes in the food, voice, education and work dimensions, while for the time use and environment dimensions gender is the stronger driver of outcomes, and age and gender are equally important influences on the clothing and footwear dimension. Collecting individual-level multidimensional information enables the interrogation of deprivations that are unique to certain groups, providing more nuanced understanding of the different experiences of multidimensional poverty, which have to date been largely invisible. Such information can be used in prioritising poverty reduction policies, with potentially important implications for their targeting and design – in particular, by considering multiple deprivations jointly, constraints and enablers can be considered for holistic and gendered policy responses.

从性别和年龄角度看个人的多维贫困经历--南非的研究结果
年龄和性别会影响个人的贫困经历,这一点早已得到证实。然而,由于数据的局限性,很少能对它们同时产生的影响进行分析。本文利用南非具有全国代表性的数据,介绍了一项交叉分析的结果,调查年龄和性别如何影响南非的多维贫困体验。这些调查数据是在 2019 年收集的,是测试对性别问题有敏感认识的个人层面多维贫困衡量标准计划的一部分。这些结果表明,在现有的最高分析水平上,与男性相比,女性的多维贫困程度可能更高。然而,较低层次的详细分析则凸显了此类数据集对于更好地了解不同社会群体贫困状况的作用。在详细研究的维度中,年龄似乎是食物、声音、教育和工作维度结果的更大驱动因素,而在时间使用和环境维度中,性别是结果的更大驱动因素,年龄和性别对服装和鞋类维度的影响同样重要。通过收集个人层面的多维信息,可以对某些群体特有的贫困状况进行调查,从而更细致地了解多维贫困的不同经历,而这些经历迄今为止在很大程度上还不为人所见。这些信息可用于确定减贫政策的优先次序,并对这些政策的针对性和设计产生潜在的重要影响--特别是,通过综合考虑多种贫困状况,可对制约因素和促进因素加以考虑,以采取全面的、性别化的政策应对措施。
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World Development Perspectives
World Development Perspectives Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
CiteScore
4.50
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发文量
65
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: World Development Perspectives is a multi-disciplinary journal of international development. It seeks to explore ways of improving human well-being by examining the performance and impact of interventions designed to address issues related to: poverty alleviation, public health and malnutrition, agricultural production, natural resource governance, globalization and transnational processes, technological progress, gender and social discrimination, and participation in economic and political life. Above all, we are particularly interested in the role of historical, legal, social, economic, political, biophysical, and/or ecological contexts in shaping development processes and outcomes.
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