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Multidimensional poverty in India: a regional level analysis in the context of Sustainable Development Goals

In: Research Handbook on Poverty and Inequality

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  • Pinaki Das
  • Bibek Paria
  • Shama Firdaush

Abstract

Reducing poverty has been a major policy challenge in India, much like in other developing countries. This chapter assesses multidimensional poverty in India using data from the National Family Health Survey for the periods 2005-2006 and 2015-2016. The multidimensional poverty indices developed here suggest a general progress toward reducing poverty across the states of India, with the relatively more deprived states observing greater reduction over time. Further multivariate analyses indicate that growth and structural change of income, human capital formation, infrastructural development, and development expenditure play a crucial role in reducing multidimensional poverty. The study is important for framing policies and programs to overcome state level disparities and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in India.

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  • Pinaki Das & Bibek Paria & Shama Firdaush, 2023. "Multidimensional poverty in India: a regional level analysis in the context of Sustainable Development Goals," Chapters, in: Udaya R. Wagle (ed.), Research Handbook on Poverty and Inequality, chapter 12, pages 205-223, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20521_12
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