Type | Journal Article - African Journal of Economic Policy |
Title | Institutional Determinants of Poverty: The Case of Kenya |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 4 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
Page numbers | 634-666 |
URL | http://www.sarpn.org/documents/d0002264/Kenya_Kabubo-Mariara_Oct2006.pdf |
Abstract | This paper examined the impact of institutional factors on poverty in Kenya using household survey and district level secondary data. The analysis focused on the FGT and consumption based measures of poverty. Both descriptive and econometric methods were employed. The results suggest that education attainment, assets and family composition are important correlates of poverty. We also found that except for parliamentary representation, institutional factors were important correlates of poverty when welfare is measured through consumption expenditure, but the results were not robust when welfare was measured through the FGT measures, confirming that consumption functions may be a better approach to measure welfare than poverty functions. The results call for policies that target poor households and regions less endowed with institutions in order to reduce disparities in poverty. |
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