La disminución de la pobreza en Venezuela entre 2001 y 2007 : alcance y sostenibilidad

This article addresses the study of the diminishing poverty in Venezuela between 2001 and 2007. With the application of the properties of additive decomposition, from the family of measures proposed by Foster, Greer, and Thorbecke, to the data received from the surveys on households conducted by Mue...

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Main Authors: Claudia Giménez Mercado, Silverio González Téllez, Emiro A. Molina Cuevasas
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Paris 3 2010-12-01
Series:Cahiers des Amériques Latines
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cal/679
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spelling doaj-8792fd1e37344e2686fadcdc5fc3f01f2020-11-25T01:26:03ZfraUniversité Paris 3Cahiers des Amériques Latines1141-71612268-42472010-12-016514316210.4000/cal.679La disminución de la pobreza en Venezuela entre 2001 y 2007 : alcance y sostenibilidadClaudia Giménez MercadoSilverio González TéllezEmiro A. Molina CuevasasThis article addresses the study of the diminishing poverty in Venezuela between 2001 and 2007. With the application of the properties of additive decomposition, from the family of measures proposed by Foster, Greer, and Thorbecke, to the data received from the surveys on households conducted by Muestreo (National Institute of Statistics), we can obtain results that allow for the comparison of households touched by poverty in Venezuela between 2001 and 2007. This data illuminates the factors that prove a decrease in poverty. We then do a comparison based on the measures of structural poverty, like “The Index of Unsatisfied Basic Needs” and the “Human Poverty Index”. Furthermore, the household incomes are broken down to enable us to examine their components to identify the portion of the revenue which has contributed the most to the decrease of poverty during that time period. The structure itself of the households was also examined through variables traditionally linked to poverty, in order to evaluate the socio-economic change which occurred. In fact, the observed decrease comes more from an increase in non-professional revenues of the household – notably from governmental money transfers, or money from parents – than an augmentation of revenues gained from productive work by members of the household. This phenomenon is closely linked to an increase in public spending generated by the petroleum-based prosperity of the State. This increase did not translate into structural changes sufficient to better the conditions of life of the population, nor will these changes prevent a new increase in poverty when this petroleum-based prosperity has passed. Therefore, it is crucial that adjustments be made. In fact, what is happening there is a cycle that the economy and petroleum interests of Venezuela have experienced many times in the last half-century.http://journals.openedition.org/cal/679povertypublic spendingincomes
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author Claudia Giménez Mercado
Silverio González Téllez
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Silverio González Téllez
Emiro A. Molina Cuevasas
La disminución de la pobreza en Venezuela entre 2001 y 2007 : alcance y sostenibilidad
Cahiers des Amériques Latines
poverty
public spending
incomes
author_facet Claudia Giménez Mercado
Silverio González Téllez
Emiro A. Molina Cuevasas
author_sort Claudia Giménez Mercado
title La disminución de la pobreza en Venezuela entre 2001 y 2007 : alcance y sostenibilidad
title_short La disminución de la pobreza en Venezuela entre 2001 y 2007 : alcance y sostenibilidad
title_full La disminución de la pobreza en Venezuela entre 2001 y 2007 : alcance y sostenibilidad
title_fullStr La disminución de la pobreza en Venezuela entre 2001 y 2007 : alcance y sostenibilidad
title_full_unstemmed La disminución de la pobreza en Venezuela entre 2001 y 2007 : alcance y sostenibilidad
title_sort la disminución de la pobreza en venezuela entre 2001 y 2007 : alcance y sostenibilidad
publisher Université Paris 3
series Cahiers des Amériques Latines
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2268-4247
publishDate 2010-12-01
description This article addresses the study of the diminishing poverty in Venezuela between 2001 and 2007. With the application of the properties of additive decomposition, from the family of measures proposed by Foster, Greer, and Thorbecke, to the data received from the surveys on households conducted by Muestreo (National Institute of Statistics), we can obtain results that allow for the comparison of households touched by poverty in Venezuela between 2001 and 2007. This data illuminates the factors that prove a decrease in poverty. We then do a comparison based on the measures of structural poverty, like “The Index of Unsatisfied Basic Needs” and the “Human Poverty Index”. Furthermore, the household incomes are broken down to enable us to examine their components to identify the portion of the revenue which has contributed the most to the decrease of poverty during that time period. The structure itself of the households was also examined through variables traditionally linked to poverty, in order to evaluate the socio-economic change which occurred. In fact, the observed decrease comes more from an increase in non-professional revenues of the household – notably from governmental money transfers, or money from parents – than an augmentation of revenues gained from productive work by members of the household. This phenomenon is closely linked to an increase in public spending generated by the petroleum-based prosperity of the State. This increase did not translate into structural changes sufficient to better the conditions of life of the population, nor will these changes prevent a new increase in poverty when this petroleum-based prosperity has passed. Therefore, it is crucial that adjustments be made. In fact, what is happening there is a cycle that the economy and petroleum interests of Venezuela have experienced many times in the last half-century.
topic poverty
public spending
incomes
url http://journals.openedition.org/cal/679
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