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The Impact of Remittance on Poverty: Evidence from the South African National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS)
Author(s) -
Seyfe Wurku,
Joyce Njeri Marangu
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
african human mobility review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2411-6955
pISSN - 2410-7972
DOI - 10.14426/ahmr.v1i1.732
Subject(s) - remittance , poverty , logistic regression , economics , demographic economics , socioeconomics , economic growth , statistics , mathematics
The study uses two approaches to assess the impact of remittance on poverty in South Africa. The first approach compares the level of poverty between remittance receiving households and non-receiving households using the FGT index. The second approach uses the logit regression model to estimate how remittance determines the probability of falling into a state of poverty. The findings show that remittance non-receiving households have a higher head count ratio compared to remittance receiving households. The probability of remittance non-receiving households being in a state of poverty is also higher than remittance receiving households. Whereas the poverty gap is higher for remittance receiving households compared to remittance non-receiving households, both groups of households have the same poverty severity level.

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