Adjustment and Poverty


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The last decade has bought sharp adjustments and rising poverty to much of the developing world. The experiences of Africa and Latin America are contrasted with areas which were able to combine adjustment with protecting the poor.




Poverty and Children's Adjustment


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Luthar integrates findings of empirical research, conducted over the past three decades, on processes implicated in the adjustment to socioeconomic deprivation.




The Sectoral Structure of Poverty During an Adjustment Period


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Favorable initial conditions, a timely adjustment program, and associated gains to the rural sector allowed Indonesia to maintain the momentum of its progress in poverty alleviation during the difficult 1980s.




The Poor During Adjustment


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The impact of structural adjustment programs on the poor in developing countries has received a great deal of attention in recent years. This paper provides a general overview of the issues involved and then analyzes the impact of structural adjustment on the poor in Cote d'Ivoire. Several conclusions can be drawn from the Ivorian case. Many of the poor may be little affected by structural adjustment policies because most of them are subsistence farmers in rural areas. Consequently, the cost of safeguarding the poor during adjustment may not be very high. In practice, however, it may be very difficult to identify the poor and to implement the needed interventions. Household survey data can be extremely useful in assessing the effects of structural adjustment on the poor and designing appropriate policies on their behalf.










Poverty and Income Distribution During Adjustment


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Adjustment programs will fail when they do not recognize the interdependence of the three criteria of efficiency, welfare, and political feasibility. These programs must be tailored to both the political and economic environments of each country.




The Alleviation of Poverty Under Structural Adjustment


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This study has identified a number of examples in which concerns about the alleviation of poverty have been given some practical expression in adjustment programs. Because most of these examples are of very recent origin, it is difficult to assess how effective they have been in helping the poor. First, one striking feature of the illustrations compiled is that they are invariably orderly or planned structural adjustment programs that have often been implemented with Bank assistance (Bolivia, Cote d'Ivoire, The Gambia, Indonesia, Jamaica, and Thailand). Second, income distributions will inevitably change during adjustment. These changes are the principal incentives for resource reallocation, and without them the objectives of adjustment will not be realized. Third, the study highlights the advantages of interventions that increase the primary income claims of the poor. Finally, adjustment can act as a catalyst for policymakers to examine carefully the costs and benefits of their programs for the poor.




Adjustment and Poverty


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The last decade has brought sharp adjustment and rising poverty for most of the developing world. Adjustment and Poverty: Options and Choices examines the major causes and results of this situation, including: *the relationship between structural adjustment and poverty; *the extent to which the situation was brought about by internal and/or external policies; *the impact of the IMF and World Bank on adjusting countries; *government tax and spending policies - with a particular focus on social sector spending; *the possiblity of better policies in the future.