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Title: VULNERABILITY AND POVERTY DYNAMICS IN RURAL AREAS OF EASTERN CAPE PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA
Authors: Baiyegunhi, L. J. S.
Fraser, G. C. G.
Keywords: Vulnerability
Poverty dynamics
Rural
Household
Expenditure
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: University for Development Studies
Series/Report no.: Vol. 8;Issue 2
Abstract: If the aim of studying poverty is not only improving the well-being of households who are currently poor, but also preventing people from becoming poor in the future, a new forward looking perspective must be adopted. This study analyses determinants of household poverty dynamics in rural areas of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa using a panel data set on a representative sample of 300 rural households in the Amathole District Municipality. The result of the study shows a significant flow in and out of poverty, which is a sign of vulnerability. While 63% of the sampled households are poor (ex post), while 48% are vulnerable to becoming poor (ex ante) in future. The result of the probit model indicates that age, level of education and household heads' occupation, dependency ratio, remittance/diversified income base, exposure to idiosyncratic risks and access to credit are statistically significant in explaining households' vulnerability to poverty. Implications for policy are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/850
ISSN: 0855-6768
Appears in Collections:Ghana Journal of Development Studies (GJDS)



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