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Indian Journal of Economics and Development
Year : 2022, Volume : 18, Issue : 2
First page : ( 257) Last page : ( 269)
Print ISSN : 2277-5412. Online ISSN : 2322-0430.
Article DOI : 10.35716/IJED/21181

Level of Inequality and Welfare Change Across Vulnerable Groups in Emerging Regional States of Ethiopia: The Atkinson-Gini Social Welfare Analysis

Both Pal1,*, Uppal Anupama2

1Research Scholar, Department of Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala-147002 (Punjab)

2Professor, Department of Economics, Punjabi University, Patiala-147002 (Punjab)

*Corresponding author's email: pal.both99@gmail.com

Online Published on 06 February, 2023.

Abstract

Economic growth in Ethiopia, particularly in developing regions, would follow fair income distributions and lower inequality that cannot affect social welfare. In line with the adopted pro-poor fiscal policies since 1995-96, the study looked at how price, tax reforms, and income growth affected social welfare. The study used survey data from the Ethiopian Central Statistical Agency by applying the Atkinson-Gini Index to estimate the level of inequality and social welfare of vulnerable groups. From the analysis, Ethiopia's economic growth was inflationary growth dominate. Price rises increased inequality and reduced consumption than tax reform. The findings invalidated the aim of income growth to mitigate the inflationary impact on welfare increase. Finally, the study found that providing social welfare support to these groups did not increase their ability to withstand the risks of declining welfare. Thus, the study recommended that income redistribution measures aided by pro-poor policies be implemented with caution.

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Keywords

Inequality, Risk aversion, Social welfare, Vulnerable social groups.

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