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<title>The Link Between Poverty and Social Exclusion in Ghana: An Econometric Approach</title>
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<description>The Link Between Poverty and Social Exclusion in Ghana: An Econometric Approach
Acheampong, I. K.; Wiafe, E. A.
Poverty and exclusion are two interrelated concepts and each one reinforces the&#13;
other. Theoretically, it is postulated that there is a connection between social&#13;
exclusion and poverty. In other words, exclusion affects poverty through several&#13;
channels but this link has not been tested econometrically in Ghana. Therefore,&#13;
this study examines the link between poverty and social exclusion using the Probit&#13;
and 2SLS estimation technique with the view to isolating the relevant social&#13;
exclusion factors that significantly account for poverty for policy purposes. The&#13;
data used for the study were extracted from GLSS 5. The study reveals that&#13;
education plays a major role in poverty reduction. Poverty is associated with age&#13;
and household size in a non linear fashion. In other words, the effect of age on&#13;
poverty follows a certain pattern. Individuals who are excluded from employment&#13;
are more likely to be poor. The policy implications are that government should&#13;
take human capital development seriously. Again, there must be efforts to address&#13;
social exclusion since it affects poverty.
24p: ill.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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