Report: Dimensions of Poverty in Kazakhstan

Though economic growth resulted in poverty reduction in 2001-2002, its impact was not especially strong-indicating that sustaining future poverty reduction will require continued high rates of growth


povertyThe strongest determinant of poverty is oblast of residence. Thus, persons with similar characteristics are more likely to be poor if they live in Zhambyl, Karaganda, or Kyzylorda.  This report assesses the living conditions in Kazakhstan during 2001-2002 especially for the poor. Based upon consultations with the Government, research institutes, and nongovernmental organizations, three key questions related to poverty were identified as critical to understanding the current situation and to developing a poverty reduction strategy. These questions are: (i)w hat i s the current poverty situation in Kazakhstan, (ii)w hat has been the impact of economic growth on poverty, and (iii) how effective i s the social protection system in alleviating poverty.

See Presentation of the Report Findings:

Kazakhstan: Challenges and Achievements in Poverty Reduction (PPP 124KB)

Read the Report

Volume I: Policy Briefing -   Poverty_Assessment_Vol1.pdf (483 KB)

Volume II: Profile of Living Standards in Kazakhstan in 2002 -Poverty_Assessment_Vol2.pdf (470 KB)