Spatial and temporal multidimensional poverty in Nigeria

Type Working Paper
Title Spatial and temporal multidimensional poverty in Nigeria
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
URL https://www.wider.unu.edu/sites/default/files/wp2015-132.pdf
Abstract
Nigeria has recorded impressive growth in the last decade, yet the impact of this
growth on poverty reduction remains unclear. This paper appraises spatial and temporal nonmonetary
multidimensional poverty in Nigeria using the first-order dominance approach. It
examines five welfare indicators: education, water, sanitation, shelter, and energy. While the
analysis is sensitive to indicator definitions, the overall results are robust and lend support to the
view that poverty reduction has not kept pace with the rapid economic growth attained in the
last decade. The analyses indicate that regional inequalities remain profound with huge disparities
between the urban and rural sectors as well as between the far south and the rest of the country.

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