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What is Pro-Poor Growth and Why Do We Need to Know?
Why is pro-poor growth important and how can it be measured?
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This Pro-Poor Growth Briefing Note 1 discusses the meaning of "pro-poor growth" of income and suggests the most appropriate measure to use.The paper describes two definitions of "pro-poor growth":
- Absolute definition: Pro-poor growth is judged on how fast the incomes of the poor rise;
- Relative definition: Growth is pro-poor if the incomes of poor people grow faster than those of the population as a whole.
The paper states that in light of DFID's commitment to the Millennium Development Goal of halving absolute income poverty by 2015, the absolute definition of pro-poor growth is preferable.The paper also highlights:
- Higher rates of growth usually result in more rapid poverty reduction;
- Lowering high levels of inequality is important for poverty reduction and for improving other aspects of social well-being;
- Pro-poor growth strategies enable poor people to participate in, and benefit from, the growth process.
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