Author
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- Nadeem Ul Haque
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Ayesha Nazuk
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Robin Burgess
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Imran Rasul
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Shaheera Jalil Albasit
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Henna Ahsan
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Nasir Iqbal
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Oriana Bandiera
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Adnan Q. Khan
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Anam Shoail
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Hania Afzal
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
- Fahd Zulfiqar
(Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)
Abstract
Ending poverty in all forms and dimensions by 2030 is the first goal of the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs). Therefore, the identification of the poor and the evaluation of the extent of poverty have received considerable attention in the design of cost-effective poverty reduction programmes and safety nets. The degree of poverty should be estimated in order to assess the budgetary needs / implications of safety nets and to evaluate these programmes. The measurement of poverty has important policy implications. Poverty is one of the indicators used to determine the respective share of each province in the divisible pool of federal transfers to the provinces, through the National Finance Commission (NFC) Award.
Suggested Citation
Nadeem Ul Haque & Ayesha Nazuk & Robin Burgess & Imran Rasul & Shaheera Jalil Albasit & Henna Ahsan & Nasir Iqbal & Oriana Bandiera & Adnan Q. Khan & Anam Shoail & Hania Afzal & Fahd Zulfiqar, 2021.
"The State of Poverty in Pakistan,"
PIDE Research Report
2021:12, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
Handle:
RePEc:pid:rrepot:2021:12
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