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dc.contributor.authorAlem, Yonas
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-10T13:42:52Z
dc.date.available2013-12-10T13:42:52Z
dc.date.issued2013-12
dc.identifier.issn1403-2465
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2077/34643
dc.descriptionJEL Classification: I32, R11, R20sv
dc.description.abstractPrevious studies of poverty in developing countries have to a great extent focused on the characteristics of the household head and used these as proxies for the underlying ability of the household to generate income. This paper uses five rounds of panel data to investigate the persistence of poverty in urban Ethiopia with a particular focus on the role of intra-household heterogeneity in occupations. Dynamic probit and system GMM regression results suggest that international remittances and labor market status of non-head household members are important determinants of households' poverty status. Results also show that controlling for these variables and the initial conditions problem encountered in non-linear dynamic probit models reduces the magnitude of estimated poverty persistence significantly for urban Ethiopia. These findings have important implications for identifying the poor and formulating effective poverty reduction and targeting strategies.sv
dc.format.extent33sv
dc.language.isoengsv
dc.relation.ispartofseriesWorking Papers in Economicssv
dc.relation.ispartofseries580sv
dc.subjectUrban Ethiopiasv
dc.subjectpoverty persistencesv
dc.subjectdynamic probitsv
dc.subjectsystem GMMsv
dc.subjectlabor market statussv
dc.titlePoverty Persistence and Intra-Household Heterogeneity in Occupations: Evidence from Urban Ehtiopiasv
dc.typeTextsv
dc.type.svepreportsv
dc.contributor.organizationDept of Economics, University of Gothenburgsv


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