Income and Expenditure Mismatch of Poorest of the Poor: An Analysis of Financial Requirement of Slum Dwellers
Firdous Ahmad Malik (),
D. K. Yadav () and
Ranu Jain ()
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Firdous Ahmad Malik: BBAU
D. K. Yadav: BBAU
Ranu Jain: University of Mumbai
Chapter Chapter 15 in Current Issues in the Economy and Finance of India, 2018, pp 247-264 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Economic and social positioning of individuals are the prime indicators which are directly related to incomes of the households. IncomeIncome and consumption expenditure determines economic stability and social well-being of the households. IncomeIncome is used as a display to measure economic deprivations of the households in IndiaIndia . So, both the incomeIncome and consumption expenditure are used to measure the overall conditioning of the households. Here the question arises weather consumer behaviour is determined more by incomeIncome or expenditure. Some policy makers and economists believe that poverty can’t be displayed by current incomeIncome and it is not a stable measure to provide an exact description of individuals well-being (Meyer and Sullivan in The American Economic Review, 2221–2241, 2008). Consumption expenditure is not determined by consumers current incomeIncome , but the measures of consumers “permanent” incomeIncome are representative by his/her ability to earn incomeIncome over a longer time period and also Expectations of future earnings and wealth (Friedman in A theory of the consumption function: A study by the National Bureau of Economic Research. Princeton University Press 1957). and the incomeIncome which Friedman talks about is the annual incomes of consumers expect to earn over the years. It has been observed that incomeIncome and expenditure didn’t remain similar among households. IncomeIncome is concerned as a good indicator of well-being for various reasons which are Housing, Food, Child care, Health care and other necessities. In low incomeIncome households there is a possibility of consumption without expenditure and earnings. IncomeIncome and expenditure are the two key fundamentals by which people make the best efforts to live a good life. Everyone wants to have a handsome incomeIncome to live in a comfortable way. This study examines the incomeIncome and expenditure pattern of slums dwellersSlums dwellers and their financial requirements among the key financial services (i.e. savingsSavings , credit, insurance, micro-leasing and pension schemes) of Lucknow city, Findings suggest that poor people can and do save, particularly when institutional barriers to saving are cut off. Institutional polices should target poor people on the bases of poverty so that poor can get an opportunity to promote their poverty into more sustainable and inclusive wealth endorsement policies that will assist them to create own pathways out of poverty.
Keywords: Savings; Income; Consumption-expenditure; Financial-services; Slums dwellers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99555-7_15
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