Child Poverty in Rural China: Multidimensional Perspective |
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Authors: | Xiaolin Wang Liang Zhou Xiaoyuan Shang |
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Affiliation: | 1. International Poverty Reduction Center in China, Beijing, China;2. Beijing Normal University and Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a pilot study on child multidimensional poverty in rural China by introducing the Alkire–Foster method based on survey data collected from five provinces/autonomous regions. Results showed that the headcount ratio of child multidimensional poverty was 14.29%. On average, multidimensionally poor children were deprived in 37.62% of all the dimensions, and their adjusted headcount ratio (multidimensional poverty) index was 0.054. Health was the most deprived dimension, followed by the subsistence and participation dimensions. Disabled children, children influenced by HIV/AIDS, and ethnic minority children were severely deprived. This study not only adds to the current literature on child poverty in China, but also provides policy suggestions for future action plans. |
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Keywords: | Alkire– Foster method child poverty multidimensional poverty rural China |
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