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Multidimensional Deprivation in Egypt

Heba Farida Ahmed Fathy El-laithy and Noha S. Omar

World Economics, 2021, vol. 22, issue 1, 161-196

Abstract: This paper aims at constructing an MPI for Egypt tailored to its deprivation aspects, and at monitoring simultaneous deprivations that adversely affect Egyptian people and poor. It adds the employment and social insurance dimension, which is generally the sole means of production owned by poor and deprived people. Results show that multidimensional headcount ratio is 33.3 percent in 2018, which is higher in rural than urban areas, for female-headed households than male-headed households, and for households with less educated heads. Egyptians are mostly deprived in the education dimension.

Date: 2021
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