Type | Journal Article - Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development |
Title | Rural Poverty Assessment with Gender Dimension in Myanmar. |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2006 |
URL | https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20073084435 |
Abstract | This study assesses the rural poverty with various dimensions such as income/consumption, health, education, and empowerment in the Dry Zone of Myanmar. A household survey, covering 220 male and female-headed households has been conducted in six sample villages. The income/consumption approach to poverty reveals that the female-headed households are poorer than male-headed households in terms of food deficiency and overall poverty with adjustment of household size equivalent to calorie consumption of one adult. The multivariate analysis indicates that gender of head, family size, land holding size, productive labour force (both paid and unpaid), number of crops grown, frequency of visiting the doctor, frequency of trainings attendance, debt amount, and procuring electricity service are extremely important to explain the rural poverty situation. The findings based on the Participatory Assessment method confirm relatively higher poverty estimates of the rural households. Poverty assessment and working out poverty alleviation programmes should be carefully thought of taking into account of multi-dimensions of poverty that would potentially increase income and consumption levels, improve access to rural social services, and empowerment of rural households especially headed by the female. |
» | Myanmar - Household Income and Expenditure Survey 1997 |