Measuring the poverty line of Makran beaches with a regional economicdevelopment approach by Using Dynamic Linear Expenditure System

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Abstract:

Poverty line is one of the most important indicators to show the convenience level in acountry. Because of the unequal convenience level in different geographical areas andalso due to the fact that exact research and studies are required to make purposeful policy in order to decrease poverty, poverty line should be analyzed as a baseline of executing successful economic- social status. The present study is done to examinepoverty status in Makran beaches (Kerman, Sistan Baluchestan and Hormozghanprovinces) during 1985-2018. The present study is applied in terms of purpose and interms of research method is used descriptive-analytical methods. In order to analyzethe data, a dynamic linear expenditure system and apparently unrelated frequentregression have been used. The obtained results showed that the most final desireamong rural and urban families relates to the nutriment and tobacco productsconsumption whereas the least final desire among the rural families relates to therecreation and education and among the urban families it relates to the different goods and services. These results showed that the annually poverty line (the least livelihood)in different rural and urban areas in Makran beaches has been increased respectively20 and 22 percent during the study. The census ratio index shows the increase in thepoverty rate and the percentage of households below the poverty line in rural andurban areas of Makran beaches. Poverty gap index showed that equal income amountis needed in order to extend poor people income to reach to the poverty line in ruraland urban areas during the examined period at the beginning and at the end of timeperiod. Also the results of extent index showed that the poorest people’s status inurban families of Makran beaches is good and it has not been changed in rural areas.

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Persian
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Quarterly Journal of Human Geography, Volume:12 Issue: 4, 2020
Pages:
160 to 177
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