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Determinants of Poverty: Is Age Non-Linearly Related with Poverty? Evidence from Sri Lanka

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  • N.P Ravindra Deyshappriya
  • R.W.W.K Minuwanthi

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The current study aims to recognize the nature of the relationship between age and poverty in the context of Sri Lanka while examining the determinants of income and multidimensional poverty. The study uses Household Income & Expenditure Survey (HIES) (2016) data from Department of Census and Statistics of Sri Lanka and employed Probit regression analysis to accomplish the objectives of the study. The results stress that there is a non-linear relationship between the age of head of household and probabilities of being income and multidimensional poverty in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, the study determines that the probabilities of being income poor and multidimensionally poor decrease with age till 69.23 years and 68.18 years respectively and increase after that. Moreover, other households factors such as size of household, education, ethnicity, employment status, marital status, sector of living, disability nature of the head of household, having agricultural lands and receiving remittances are also recognized as crucial drivers of both income and multidimensional poverty in Sri Lanka. The study strongly recommends implementing appropriate policies and safety net programs which focus on the households which are headed by elderly people. Similarly, level of education, access to agricultural land and access to better employment opportunities should also be enhanced to ensure poverty-free society.

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  • N.P Ravindra Deyshappriya & R.W.W.K Minuwanthi, 2020. "Determinants of Poverty: Is Age Non-Linearly Related with Poverty? Evidence from Sri Lanka," International Journal of Asian Social Science, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 10(4), pages 181-192.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ijoass:v:10:y:2020:i:4:p:181-192:id:3178
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    1. Jorge Garza-Rodriguez & Gustavo A. Ayala-Diaz & Gerardo G. Coronado-Saucedo & Eugenio G. Garza-Garza & Oscar Ovando-Martinez, 2021. "Determinants of Poverty in Mexico: A Quantile Regression Analysis," Economies, MDPI, vol. 9(2), pages 1-24, April.
    2. Farid Makhlouf & Mouna Abboud & Kamal Kasmaoui, 2020. "The Effect of Remittances on Subjective Poverty During Tough Times: The Evidence from Syria," Working Papers hal-02903140, HAL.

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