Determinants of Poverty in Kenya: Household-level AnalysisBased on the 1994 Welfare Monitoring Survey, |
Contents
The Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper and Poverty | 3 |
Empirical Analysis and Results | 14 |
Policy Implications | 24 |
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_Cut1 _cut2 adult adult-equivalent model Age2 Alemayehu Geda Animanow binomial capita model Central change of dummy Coast Coef coefficients Consumption per adult-equivalent consumption-based measures Cut2 dependent variable determinants of poverty discrete change dummy variable Eastern Empirical analysis Empsecd equation error error Z estimation results explanatory variables extremely poor factors female education Germano Mwabu Hezron Hhsize household-level identified important Income per adult-equivalent income-based models ISBN Karingi KIPPRA liberalization in Kenya likelihood function log likelihood Maddala Marginal effects Marymono Marypoly moderately poor Mwangi Nairobi Ndung'u NEast Njuguna non-poor North Eastern Province number of observations Nyangito Nyanza Occpd ordered logit model Oyugi pm_cpae pm_ypae Po_cpae probability poverty in Kenya poverty line Poverty Reduction Strategy poverty status Pr(xb Primard probability of poverty probit PRSP reducing poverty Reduction Strategy Paper regression RiftV rural areas Secondd Stephen N Table Toholnow Univdd urban areas urban sub-sample Urbrur Variable dy/dx Std Western zl Sexd