(Re)Counting the Poor in Peru: A Multidimensional Approach

21 Pages Posted: 28 Mar 2010

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Juan F. Castro

Universidad del Pacifico, Peru - Department of Economics

Juan Pablo Ocampo

Universidad del Pacifico

Jessica Baca

Universidad del Pacifico

Date Written: March 24, 2010

Abstract

After an impressive 12 point reduction in Peruvian monetary poverty, questions have been raised about the extent in which these figures mask deprivation in several other aspects critical for human development. We propose using the Alkire-Foster multidimensional headcount to address this issue, and devise a simple comparison framework to measure the tension between the incidence of monetary poverty and the overall level of deprivation based on the multidimensional measure. We select six dimensions and their respective indicators for the Peruvian case, and apply this framework using data for 2004 and 2008. Results indicate that we now face a larger risk of classifying as non-poor individuals who still endure significant deprivation if we rely on the conventional monetary dimension. In addition, inter and intraregional comparisons show that deprivations endured by the multidimensional poor are similar across regions and concentrated on the health and dwelling conditions dimensions, in particular, on the lack of adequate water and sanitation services. This last result reveals an opportunity to focalize public investment efforts.

Keywords: Multidimensional poverty, Peru

JEL Classification: I32, O1

Suggested Citation

Castro, Juan Francisco and Ocampo, Juan Pablo and Baca, Jessica, (Re)Counting the Poor in Peru: A Multidimensional Approach (March 24, 2010). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1577881 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1577881

Juan Francisco Castro (Contact Author)

Universidad del Pacifico, Peru - Department of Economics ( email )

Av. Salaverry 2020
Lima
Peru

Juan Pablo Ocampo

Universidad del Pacifico ( email )

Av. Salaverry 2020
Región Metropolitana
Lima 18, Santiago Lima 11
Peru

Jessica Baca

Universidad del Pacifico ( email )

Av. Salaverry 2020
Región Metropolitana
Lima 18, Santiago Lima 11
Peru

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