国内转型:低收入和中等收入国家家庭迈向体面生活的进展

IF 1.7 4区 经济学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Rutger Schilpzand, Jeroen Smits
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摘要

在过去的几十年里,家庭逐渐增加了使生活更容易、更舒适的商品的拥有量,如家具、电视、厨房用品、电话、(摩托车)自行车和汽车。我们把这种家庭从拥有很少的持久资产到拥有许多持久资产的发展称为国内转型。在这项研究中,我们认为这种转变反映了人们向所谓的体面生活水平的提高。虽然富裕社会在几十年前就达到了这一标准,但最贫穷国家的国内转型几乎还没有开始。本文旨在评估中低收入国家次国家级地区的国内转型状况,并研究其速度变化与这些地区的社会经济、人口和文化特征之间的关系。我们的分析表明,这些地区的国内转型遵循s型曲线,在更富裕、受教育程度更高、城市化程度更高、依赖人口较少的地区,转型速度更快。
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The Domestic Transition: Progress Towards Decent Living of Households in Low and Middle-Income Countries

The Domestic Transition: Progress Towards Decent Living of Households in Low and Middle-Income Countries

Over the past decades, households have gradually increased their ownership of goods that make life easier and more comfortable, such as furniture, TVs, kitchen supplies, phones, (motor)bikes, and cars. We refer to this development, in which households move from having few durable assets to having many, as the domestic transition. In this study, we argue that this transition reflects the rise towards what could be called a decent standard of living. While this standard has been reached decades ago in affluent societies, the domestic transition has hardly started in the poorest countries. The current paper aims to assess the status of the domestic transition at the level of subnational regions within low- and middle-income countries and to examine how variations in its pace relate to these regions' socioeconomic, demographic, and cultural characteristics. Our analyses reveal that the domestic transition in these regions follows an S-shaped curve and that the speed of the transition is faster in wealthier, more educated, and urbanised regions with smaller dependent populations.

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期刊介绍: The Journal aims to publish the best research on international development issues in a form that is accessible to practitioners and policy-makers as well as to an academic audience. The main focus is on the social sciences - economics, politics, international relations, sociology and anthropology, as well as development studies - but we also welcome articles that blend the natural and social sciences in addressing the challenges for development. The Journal does not represent any particular school, analytical technique or methodological approach, but aims to publish high quality contributions to ideas, frameworks, policy and practice, including in transitional countries and underdeveloped areas of the Global North as well as the Global South.
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