The Impact of Pensions and Private Transfers on Rural Poverty in Brazil
Combining different data sources to create a balanced panel of rural state units of analysis, we estimate the impact of pensions (public) and inter-household (private) monetary transfers on the dynamics of rural poverty in Brazil between 1996 and 2015. We combine data from the Brazilian National Ho...
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doaj-f4bb9504da564344b141f305092cb7dc2021-02-16T16:04:33ZengAsociación Latinoamericana de PoblaciónRevista Latinoamericana de Población2175-85812393-64012019-12-01142610.31406/relap2020.v14.i1.n26.10The Impact of Pensions and Private Transfers on Rural Poverty in BrazilGilvan Ramalho GuedesKenya NoronhaSueli MoroMariângela Antigo Combining different data sources to create a balanced panel of rural state units of analysis, we estimate the impact of pensions (public) and inter-household (private) monetary transfers on the dynamics of rural poverty in Brazil between 1996 and 2015. We combine data from the Brazilian National Household Survey and administrative data from State Statistics Bureaus, in order to estimate a Generalized Method of Moments-System dynamic panel model for poverty. Controlling for demographic composition, GSP (Gross State Product) agricultural share, GSP share to GNP (Gross National Product), educational attainment, unemployment rate, and land concentration, we focus on how pensions and inter-household transfers, as well as their interaction, affected the dynamics of poverty in the rural contemporary Brazil through an increase in the investment capacity of households. Our results show a significant and positive impact of both transfers on poverty dynamics, with scale dominance for the retirement income. Despite controls used, poverty persistence is still significant in contemporary rural Brazil, suggesting that both transfers, even when combined, are limited to fight the structural component of poverty. http://revistarelap.org/index.php/relap/article/view/235PovertyDynamic GMM-system panel modelPublic transferPrivate transferRural Brazil |
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Gilvan Ramalho Guedes Kenya Noronha Sueli Moro Mariângela Antigo The Impact of Pensions and Private Transfers on Rural Poverty in Brazil Revista Latinoamericana de Población Poverty Dynamic GMM-system panel model Public transfer Private transfer Rural Brazil |
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Gilvan Ramalho Guedes Kenya Noronha Sueli Moro Mariângela Antigo |
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The Impact of Pensions and Private Transfers on Rural Poverty in Brazil |
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The Impact of Pensions and Private Transfers on Rural Poverty in Brazil |
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The Impact of Pensions and Private Transfers on Rural Poverty in Brazil |
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The Impact of Pensions and Private Transfers on Rural Poverty in Brazil |
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The Impact of Pensions and Private Transfers on Rural Poverty in Brazil |
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impact of pensions and private transfers on rural poverty in brazil |
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Asociación Latinoamericana de Población |
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Revista Latinoamericana de Población |
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2175-8581 2393-6401 |
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Combining different data sources to create a balanced panel of rural state units of analysis, we estimate the impact of pensions (public) and inter-household (private) monetary transfers on the dynamics of rural poverty in Brazil between 1996 and 2015. We combine data from the Brazilian National Household Survey and administrative data from State Statistics Bureaus, in order to estimate a Generalized Method of Moments-System dynamic panel model for poverty. Controlling for demographic composition, GSP (Gross State Product) agricultural share, GSP share to GNP (Gross National Product), educational attainment, unemployment rate, and land concentration, we focus on how pensions and inter-household transfers, as well as their interaction, affected the dynamics of poverty in the rural contemporary Brazil through an increase in the investment capacity of households. Our results show a significant and positive impact of both transfers on poverty dynamics, with scale dominance for the retirement income. Despite controls used, poverty persistence is still significant in contemporary rural Brazil, suggesting that both transfers, even when combined, are limited to fight the structural component of poverty.
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Poverty Dynamic GMM-system panel model Public transfer Private transfer Rural Brazil |
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