Socioeconomic Characteristics of Households, Government Programs on Human Capital, and Natural Shocks as Determinants of Philippine Household Income Mobility

This study introduced income mobility analysis to examine household’s welfare through time. Pseudo-longitudinal panel data generated from the Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES), through the household matching method, were used to identify the households included in the study. The Becker, K...

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Main Author: Pascua-Monsura, Melcah
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.theses-dissertations-15652021-09-27T03:00:04Z Socioeconomic Characteristics of Households, Government Programs on Human Capital, and Natural Shocks as Determinants of Philippine Household Income Mobility Pascua-Monsura, Melcah This study introduced income mobility analysis to examine household’s welfare through time. Pseudo-longitudinal panel data generated from the Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES), through the household matching method, were used to identify the households included in the study. The Becker, Kominers, Murphy, and Spenkuch (BKMS) framework was utilized to determine the factors that affect income mobility. Ordinary least squares (OLS), multinomial logit, and multinomial probit regressions were used to explain absolute and relative income mobility, respectively. The findings showed that households’ income mobility was influenced by geographical location of the household, and household heads’ marital status, educational attainment, and occupation. In addition, government programs on health, education, and social welfare as investment in human capital development were significant factors of income mobility. On the other hand, because of the country’s preparedness and planning before the onset of a natural disaster and immediate solutions in the aftermath of a disaster, natural shocks were found to be an insignificant factor of income mobility. Furthermore, the unconditional and conditional income mobility estimates showed the evidence of income convergence between the poor and the rich. However, this convergence is faster when the previous income is conditioned by the different determinants of income mobility. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/439 Theses and Dissertations (All) Archīum Ateneo n/a
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Socioeconomic Characteristics of Households, Government Programs on Human Capital, and Natural Shocks as Determinants of Philippine Household Income Mobility
description This study introduced income mobility analysis to examine household’s welfare through time. Pseudo-longitudinal panel data generated from the Family Income and Expenditures Survey (FIES), through the household matching method, were used to identify the households included in the study. The Becker, Kominers, Murphy, and Spenkuch (BKMS) framework was utilized to determine the factors that affect income mobility. Ordinary least squares (OLS), multinomial logit, and multinomial probit regressions were used to explain absolute and relative income mobility, respectively. The findings showed that households’ income mobility was influenced by geographical location of the household, and household heads’ marital status, educational attainment, and occupation. In addition, government programs on health, education, and social welfare as investment in human capital development were significant factors of income mobility. On the other hand, because of the country’s preparedness and planning before the onset of a natural disaster and immediate solutions in the aftermath of a disaster, natural shocks were found to be an insignificant factor of income mobility. Furthermore, the unconditional and conditional income mobility estimates showed the evidence of income convergence between the poor and the rich. However, this convergence is faster when the previous income is conditioned by the different determinants of income mobility.
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author Pascua-Monsura, Melcah
author_facet Pascua-Monsura, Melcah
author_sort Pascua-Monsura, Melcah
title Socioeconomic Characteristics of Households, Government Programs on Human Capital, and Natural Shocks as Determinants of Philippine Household Income Mobility
title_short Socioeconomic Characteristics of Households, Government Programs on Human Capital, and Natural Shocks as Determinants of Philippine Household Income Mobility
title_full Socioeconomic Characteristics of Households, Government Programs on Human Capital, and Natural Shocks as Determinants of Philippine Household Income Mobility
title_fullStr Socioeconomic Characteristics of Households, Government Programs on Human Capital, and Natural Shocks as Determinants of Philippine Household Income Mobility
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic Characteristics of Households, Government Programs on Human Capital, and Natural Shocks as Determinants of Philippine Household Income Mobility
title_sort socioeconomic characteristics of households, government programs on human capital, and natural shocks as determinants of philippine household income mobility
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/theses-dissertations/439
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