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Households or Locations? : Cities, Catchment Areas and Prosperity in India

Authors :
Li, Yue
Rama, Martin
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.

Abstract

Policy makers in developing countries, including India, are increasingly sensitive to the links between spatial transformation and economic development. However, the empirical knowledge available on those links is most often insufficient to guide policy decisions. There is no shortage of case studies on urban agglomerations of different sorts, or of benchmarking exercises for states and districts, but more systematic evidence is scarce. To help address this gap, this paper combines insights from poverty analysis and urban economics, and develops a methodology to assess spatial performance with a high degree of granularity. This methodology is applied to India, where individual household survey records are mapped to “places” (both rural and urban) below the district level. The analysis disentangles the contributions household characteristics and locations make to labor earnings, proxied by nominal household expenditure per capita. The paper shows that one-third of the variation in predicted labor earnings is explained by the locations where households reside and by the interaction between these locations and household characteristics such as education. In parallel, this methodology provides a workable metric to describe spatial productivity patterns across India. The paper shows that there is a gradation of spatial performance across places, rather than a clear rural-urban divide. It also finds that distance matters: places with higher productivity are close to each other, but some spread their prosperity over much broader areas than others. Using the spatial distribution of this metric across India, the paper further classifies places at below-district level into four tiers: top locations, their catchment areas, average locations, and bottom locations. The analysis finds that some small cities are among the top locations, while some large cities are not. It also finds that top locations and their catchment areas include many high-performing rural places, and are not necessarily more unequal than average locations. Preliminary analysis reveals that these top locations and their catchment areas display characteristics that are generally believed to drive agglomeration economies and contribute to faster productivity growth.

Subjects

Subjects :
MEASURES
HOUSEHOLD_SIZE
CITIES
MIGRANT
GLOBAL POVERTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
URBAN AREA
DESIGN
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
EXTERNALITIES
DWELLING UNITS
India [L13]
POLICY MAKERS
POOR
POPULATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
LANDHOLDINGS
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
DWELLING
URBANIZATION
TOWNS
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
POVERTY
FEMALE
Sociology [T19]
POLICY DECISIONS
POPULATIONS
HEALTH
RENT
FARMERS
INTERVENTIONS
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
"Social services
association"
LIVING STANDARDS
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
SIZEABLE POPULATION
HIGHER INEQUALITY
METROPOLITAN AREAS
URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
URBAN
MARKETS
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
PUBLIC SERVICES
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
TRANSFERS
RURAL AREAS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
URBAN FRINGE
PROGRESS
SOCIAL GROUP
LABOR MARKET
RURAL GROUPS
NATURAL RESOURCE
DISTRICTS
HOUSEHOLD
SERVICES
URBAN GROWTH
POVERTY REDUCTION
LARGE CITIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
COUNTRYSIDE
MARKET
TERTIARY EDUCATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INEQUALITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RENTS
RURAL POPULATION
TARGETING
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY MAPS
MINORITY
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
INDIVIDUAL HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSEHOLD ASSETS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
RURAL PLACES
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
NEIGHBORHOODS
TERTIARY LEVELS
REMITTANCES
URBANIZATION PROCESS
VILLAGES
POLICY
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POOR AREAS
NEIGHBORHOOD
FARM HOUSEHOLDS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
URBAN CENTERS
HUMAN CAPITAL
POOR PEOPLE
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
HOUSEHOLDS
AGGLOMERATION ECONOMICS
RURAL AREA
LAND
URBAN AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES
MIGRATION
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
PARTICIPATION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
CATCHMENT AREA
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
RURAL ROADS
POLICY RESEARCH
EXPENDITURES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
QUALITY OF LIFE
KNOWLEDGE
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
LABOR
LABOR MARKETS
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOME AFFAIRS
URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS
HOUSING
RURAL
WORK EXPERIENCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
POPULATION CENSUSES
LABOR FORCE
POPULATION SIZE
TRANSPORTATION
SAVINGS
DISCRIMINATION
POPULATION DENSITY
URBAN AREAS
Economics [T21]
WORKING-AGE POPULATION
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
PUBLICATIONS
GENDER
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN STUDIES
AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES
CENSUSES
RURAL POPULATIONS
URBAN ECONOMICS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..cd9bcbf5e8404c65ec4d59be745f1f55