Determinants of Urban Poverty: The Case of Medium Sized City in Pakistan
Masood Awan () and
Nasir Iqbal ()
Development Economics Working Papers from East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
Abstract:
Urban poverty, which is distinct from rural poverty due to demographic, economic and political aspects remain hitherto unexplored, at the city level in Pakistan. We have examined the determinants of urban poverty in Sargodha, a medium-size city of Pakistan. The analysis is based on the survey of 330 households. Results suggest that employment in public sector, investment in human capital and access to public amenities reduce poverty while employment in informal sector, greater household size and female dominated households increase poverty. We recommend greater investment in human capital and public amenities as a strategy for poverty alleviation.
Keywords: Urban Poverty; Pakistan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I31 I32 R20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-01
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Journal Article: Determinants of Urban Poverty: The Case of Medium Sized City in Pakistan (2015) 
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