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The impact of Public Distribution System on poverty in India
Author(s) -
Thomas Sweety,
Chittedi Krishna Reddy
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of public affairs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.221
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 1479-1854
pISSN - 1472-3891
DOI - 10.1002/pa.2048
Subject(s) - decile , subsidy , poverty , consumption (sociology) , per capita , economics , consumer expenditure survey , engel curve , distribution (mathematics) , survey sampling , public distribution system , household income , socioeconomics , geography , public economics , aggregate expenditure , economic growth , agriculture , food security , population , demography , statistics , mathematics , mathematical analysis , archaeology , social science , sociology , market economy
Assessing the poverty reduction in terms of food subsidies through Public Distribution System (PDS) is an important means by which the income transfer between poor and rich expenditure classes can be analyzed. The study intends to analyze the impact of PDS on poverty on rural and urban regions. It also makes a comparative assessment between the subsidy transfers among the poor and rich expenditure classes of households. The data for this objective are adopted from 68th round of National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) report on PDS and other sources of household consumption (2011–2012). The impact of PDS on poverty is measured monthly per capita consumption expenditure (MPCE) decile wise by using income transfer method for major 17 states in the NSSO report. The impact of PDS on poverty is estimated through subsidy or implicit income transfer. The results of the study for all India across the rural and urban areas showed that the impact in terms of percentage increase in real MPCE is more for the poorest expenditure class in topmost MPCE deciles for all the states.

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