Household Social Expenditure in Ghana: Examining the Ex-Post Effects and Vulnerability to Poverty
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We estimate the effect of household social expenditure on vulnerability to poverty using
the four latest cross-sectional waves of Ghana Living Standard Survey (GLSS) from 1999 to 2017.
Using a 3-Stage Least Square and Quantile Regression, our results show a widening consumption
ex-post welfare gap between the poorest households and the non-poor households in a per-dollar
social expenditure. Further, we estimate the probability of an ex-ante poverty using vulnerability
to expected poverty. The results, however, indicate that regardless of poverty status, household
vulnerability to poverty increased consistently between 1999 and 2017, and the very poor households
showing the severest vulnerability. Hence, it is concluded that social expenditure increases the
chances of a poor household falling into chronic poverty a non-poor household into transient poverty
in the future.
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