苏丹的共享繁荣和五分之一收入:初步发现

Omer Eltayeb Omer
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本文试图解决两个问题:第一个问题是收入分配,收入最高的五分之一(包括一些包裹)与收入最低的20%和40%的人。其次,仅靠经济增长是否就能减少苏丹的极端贫困和收入不平等?不同的繁荣共享指标应用于人力资源部收集的1996年和2011年两次劳动力迁移家庭调查数据。这项研究的结果表明,底层40%的收入份额未能赶上前10%的份额。因此,所有共享繁荣指标的结果都与苏丹社会的两极分化有关,更重要的是复合年增长率(作为指标之一)表明,在研究期间,最低20%的收入必须每年增长60%以上,才能赶上总体人均增长。为了改善收入分配情况和扭转苏丹的贫穷状况,必须调整经济增长的模式,并使其与高度的经济参与联系起来。这篇论文建议政府有意干预以改善收入分配。
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Shared Prosperity and the Quintile Income in Sudan: Preliminary Findings
This paper attempted to tackle tow issues: the first issue is the income distribution top income quintiles (including some parcels) with bottom 20% and 40% ones. Secondly whether economic growth alone, could reduce extreme poverty and mitigate income inequality in Sudan? Different prosperity shared indicators applied to data obtained from two Labor Force Migration households’ Surveys collected by Ministry of Manpower for years 1996 and 2011. The findings of this study indicated that the income share of bottom 40% failed to catch up with shares of top 10%.and overall per capita .Accordingly, all the shared prosperity indicators results were associated with idea of polarization in the Sudan society, and more importantly CAGR (as one of indicators) empathized that the bottom 20% income have to grow by more than 60% annually in order to catch up with overall per capita growth during the period of the study. To improve the picture of the income distribution and to reverse the situation of poverty in Sudan, the pattern of economic growth has to be restructured and to be associated with high economic participation. The paper recommended a deliberate government intervention to improve income distribution.
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