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ID185085
Title ProperExploring China's Potential Child Poverty
LanguageENG
AuthorShen, Yangyang ;  Yangyang Shen,Sabina Alkire ;  Alkire, Sabina
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper estimates child poverty in China using 2018 data from the China Household Income Project. Applying the Alkire–Foster drawer approach, we constructed a multidimensional poverty indicator system that accounted for multiple factors contributing to a child's development and well-being, based on which we estimated multidimensional poverty experienced by children. Children's poverty varied by age, gender, rural/urban settings, and geographic region. By extending the Alkire–Foster drawer approach, two important features of child poverty in China were found, which had normally been neglected by per capita poverty measures: poor children in nonpoor families and unequal allocations to different children within the same families. The results showed that more than 40 percent of multidimensionally poor children lived in nonpoor families. Unequal resource allocation within families was observed in half of the families. These two features of child poverty require more policy attention and the Chinese government should prioritize addre ssing multidimensional child poverty.
`In' analytical NoteChina and World Economy Vol. 30, No.1; Jan-Feb 2022: p. 82-105
Journal SourceChina and World Economy Vol: 30 No 1
Key WordsAF Drawer Approach ;  Child Poverty ;  Multidimensional Poverty


 
 
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