SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 41
Poverty as
Severe Entitlement Failure
      Leland R. Dela Cruz
   Development Studies Program
    School of Social Sciences
   Ateneo de Manila University




                                 updated June 12, 2010
Poverty as
Severe Entitlement Failure
Sen, Amartya, Poverty and Famines: An Essay on
       Entitlements and Deprivation. Oxford: Oxford
       University Press, 1982.
Dreze, Jean and Sen, Amartya, Hunger and Public Action.
       Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989
Dreze, Jean; Sen, Amartya; and Hussain, Athar (eds.), The
       Political Economy of Hunger. Oxford: Clarendon
       Press. 1995
Nussbaum, Martha and Sen, Amartya (eds.), The Quality of
       Life. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993
Sen, Amartya, Development as Freedom. New York: Anchor
       Books, 1999
Poverty, Income and
Basic Needs
Poverty has been traditionally defined as
  income deprivation.

This has been improved upon by the basic
 needs approach which defines poverty as
 basic needs deprivation.
Poverty and Income
Basic needs may be acquired using income.

The capability of a person to acquire income
  enhances his chances of acquiring basic needs.

Capability to earn income enhanced by:
 Access to Health Services
 Access to Educational Services
Poverty and Income
But income is only a means of acquiring basic
 needs.

Basic needs can be acquired apart from
 income.
Food Acquisition
   Food can be bought.
   Food can be produced.
   Food can be obtained through transfers.
      Transfers: Commodities/ money obtained from

       others without anything given in exchange.
   Food can be obtained from the “commons”.
      Commons: Commodities for which there are no
       property rights or unenforced property rights.
The Analysis of Famines
 Famines can be caused by lack of food.
 But famines have happened in areas where
  food was abundant.
 Famines should be more generally
  understood as the inability to acquire food.



                              Sen, 1982 and 1999
Causes of inability to acquire food

 Health problems and problems with nature
  which affect direct producers.
 Inability to access commons or depleting
  supply in the commons could affect those
  who rely on this resource.
 Cessation of transfers could affect
  dependent individuals.
Why can’t food be acquired?

  Labor + Nature +
Productive Resources
                          Productive resources
                                                      FOOD
                 Assets
                                        Market
  Cash Crops/
  Commodities
                                                 Demand/ price of:
                   Wage                          •Commodities

    Labor                                        •Labor
                                                 •Assets
Why can’t food be acquired?

   Labor + Nature +
 Productive Resources
                           Productive resources
                                                      FOOD
                  Assets
                                         Market
   Cash Crops/
   Commodities
                                              Supply/ price of:
                    Wage
                                              •Productive
     Labor                                    resources
                                              •Food
The Analysis of Famines
 Famines are the result of the inability to
  acquire food.
 Food is not a commodity a community
  suffering from a famine can acquire.
 Food is not part of that community’s
  entitlements.
Entitlements

Commodities over which a person can
exercise ownership or command




                                 Sen, 1982
Famines as Entitlement Failure
 Famines  are a result of severe
  entitlement failure.
 Different sectors have different ways
  of acquiring food.
 Different sectors have different sources
  of vulnerabilities to famine.
The Acquirement Problem

  Labor + Nature +
Productive Resources
                          Productive resources
                                                 SHELTER
                 Assets
                                        Market
  Cash Crops/
  Commodities

                   Wage

    Labor
Poverty as severe basic needs
         deprivation
   Poverty as severe entitlements
             deprivation
  Poverty as the inability to acquire
             basic needs
Evaluating Entitlements
 Is the good or service available?
 Is the good or service accessible?
 Is access to the good secure?
 Is the good or service acceptable?
 What is the quality of the good or service
  that is available?

                             UN-Philippines, 2002
Access to Sanitary Facilities
(2008, NDHS)
Flush, septic

Shared Toilet

   Flush, pit                                        Phil.
                                                     Rural
Flush, sewer                                         Urban
      Others

       None/…

                0   20         40          60   80
                         % of households
Sources of Drinking Water
                  Piped Water

                    Tube Well

Bottled Water, Improved Source

  Bottled Water, Non-improved…                              Total
                                                            Rural
              Protected Spring                              Urban
           Protected Dug Well

                       Others

                                 0%   10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

 NDHS, 2008                           % of households
Other Sources of Drinking Water
          Public Tap
 Semi-protected well
          Rainwater
Unprotected dug well
                                                     Total
  Unprotected spring                                 Rural
             Tanker                                  Urban

      Surface Water
             Others

                       0%   2%     4%      6%   8%

NDHS, 2008                   % of households
Time to obtain water

        On premises



Less than 30 minutes                                         Total
                                                             Rural
                                                             Urban

30 minutes or longer


                       0%   20%     40%   60%   80%   100%

NDHS, 2008                        % of households
Electricity

   With electricity


                                                            Total
                                                            Rural
                                                            Urban
Without electricity




                      0   20     40    60        80   100

NDHS, 2008                     % of households
Flooring Material

     Cement


      Others
                                                         Total
                                                         Rural
Palm/ bamboo
                                                         Urban


       Earth


               0   10   20    30   40    50    60   70

NDHS, 2008                   % of households
Roof material

Galvanized Iron



          Nipa                                          Total
                                                        Rural
                                                        Urban

        Others


                  0   20    40     60        80   100

NDHS, 2008                 % of households
Wall materials
Cement blocks

      Cement

     Plywood                                    Total
                                                Rural
                                                Urban
     Bamboo

       Others

                0   10       20       30   40

NDHS, 2008               % of households
Tenure status of lot

       Owned/ being amortized


                        Rented
                                                                      Series 3
                                                                      Rural
   Rent-free with owner consent
                                                                      Urban


Rent-free without owner consent


                                  0     10   20   30   40   50   60

NDHS, 2008                            % of households
Cooking Fuel

   LPG


Charcoal
                                           Total
                                           Rural
  Wood
                                           Urban


  Others


           0   20     40        60    80

NDHS, 2008          % of households
Household Effects
          Radio
            TV
       Landline
     Cell phone
Washing Machine                                          Total
                                                         Rural
    Refrigerator
                                                         Urban
      CD player
       Karaoke
      Computer

                   0   20    40     60        80   100

NDHS, 2008                  % of households
Facilities Visited
            RHU/ BHC

         Private hospital

           Private clinic
                                                             Total
       Regional hospital                                     Rural
                                                             Urban
   Local public hospital

Alternative/ non-medical

                            0   10   20    30      40   50

NDHS, 2008                       % of households
Facilities Visited
            RHU/ BHC

         Private hospital
                                                              1st
           Private clinic
                                                              2nd
       Regional hospital                                      3rd
                                                              4th
   Local public hospital                                      5th

Alternative/ non-medical

                            0   10   20   30   40   50   60

NDHS, 2008                       % of households
Child Delivery Attendants
(2008, NDHS)
                  60

                  50
% of households




                  40
                                                                   Urban
                  30                                               Rural

                  20                                               Phil.


                  10

                  0
                       Doctor   Nurse   Midwife   Hilot   Others
Child Delivery Attendants by
Income Quintiles (2008, NDHS)
                   80
                   70
                   60
 % of households




                   50                                               Lowest
                                                                    Second
                   40
                                                                    Third
                   30                                               Fourth
                   20                                               Fifth
                   10
                   0
                        Doctor   Nurse   Midwife   Hilot   Others
Child Delivery Attendants by
Region (2008, NDHS)
                  90
                  80
                  70
% of households




                  60
                  50              Doctor
                  40              Nurse
                  30
                                  Midwife
                  20
                                  Hilot
                  10
                   0




                       ARMM
                         CAR




                         IVB
                             V




                           IX
                             X
                         NCR

                              I
                             II
                            III




                           VII
                         VIII




                           XII
                          IVA



                           VI




                           XI

                         XIII
Location of Child Delivery
(2008, NDHS)
                   70

                   60
 % of households




                   50
                   40                                             Urban
                   30                                             Rural
                                                                  Phil.
                   20
                   10
                   0
                        Govt Hospital   Private Hospital   Home
Location of Child Delivery by
Income Quintile (2008, NDHS)
                   90
                   80
                   70
 % of households




                   60                                             Lowest
                   50                                             Second
                   40                                             Third
                                                                  Fourth
                   30
                                                                  Fifth
                   20
                   10
                   0
                        Govt Hospital   Private Hospital   Home
Location of Child Delivery by
Region (2008, NDHS)
                  90
                  80
                  70
% of households




                  60
                  50
                  40              Government Hospital
                  30              Private Hospital
                  20              Home
                  10
                   0




                       ARMM
                         NCR
                         CAR




                         IVB
                             V



                           IX
                             X
                              I
                             II
                            III




                           VII
                         VIII



                           XII
                         XIII
                          IVA


                           VI




                           XI
Problems in Women’s Access to
Health Care (2008, NDHS)
         Maybe no drugs
      Maybe no provider
Maybe no female provider
        No one to go with                              Phil.
                                                       Rural
     Need to take transpo                              Urban
                Distance
                  Money
         Need permission

                            0   20   40      60   80

                                % of women
Poverty as severe basic needs
         deprivation
   Poverty as severe entitlements
            deprivation
Basic Needs Deprivation
 Different sectors have different ways of
  accessing basic needs.
 If poverty is defined as basic needs
  deprivation, different poverty sectors have
  different forms of poverty.
 Differences in entitlements and differences
  in deprivations among poverty groups
  necessitate differentiated solutions.
Poverty as
Severe Entitlement Failure
          Leland R. Dela Cruz
Director, Development Studies Program
Poverty as
Severe Entitlement Failure
      Leland R. Dela Cruz
   Development Studies Program
    School of Social Sciences
   Ateneo de Manila University




                                 updated June 12, 2010
Other References
 National Demographic and Health
  Survey, 2008
 United Nations-Philippines (2002), Rights
  Based Approach to Development
  Programming, Training Manual

More Related Content

What's hot

Effects ppt
Effects pptEffects ppt
Effects ppt
gnitu
 
Price ceiling and price floor
Price ceiling and price floorPrice ceiling and price floor
Price ceiling and price floor
Yogesh Singla
 
Trends in public and private sector in india
Trends in public and private sector in indiaTrends in public and private sector in india
Trends in public and private sector in india
Ashutosh Gupta
 
12 income distribution, poverty, and discrimination
12 income distribution, poverty, and discrimination12 income distribution, poverty, and discrimination
12 income distribution, poverty, and discrimination
NepDevWiki
 
Shifting and incidence of taxes
Shifting and incidence of taxes Shifting and incidence of taxes
Shifting and incidence of taxes
Neeraj Gupta
 

What's hot (20)

Coase theorem (1)
Coase theorem (1)Coase theorem (1)
Coase theorem (1)
 
Capability Approach
Capability Approach Capability Approach
Capability Approach
 
Effects ppt
Effects pptEffects ppt
Effects ppt
 
Index number
Index numberIndex number
Index number
 
Consumer Price Index
Consumer Price IndexConsumer Price Index
Consumer Price Index
 
Inflation And Types of Inflation
Inflation And Types of InflationInflation And Types of Inflation
Inflation And Types of Inflation
 
7. consumption function
7. consumption function7. consumption function
7. consumption function
 
Wagner's hypothesis and peacock-wiseman hypothesis
Wagner's hypothesis and peacock-wiseman hypothesisWagner's hypothesis and peacock-wiseman hypothesis
Wagner's hypothesis and peacock-wiseman hypothesis
 
Poverty and measure of inequality
Poverty and measure of inequalityPoverty and measure of inequality
Poverty and measure of inequality
 
Consumer Price Index and Wholesale Price Index
Consumer Price Index and Wholesale Price IndexConsumer Price Index and Wholesale Price Index
Consumer Price Index and Wholesale Price Index
 
Economic development
Economic developmentEconomic development
Economic development
 
Philip's Curve
Philip's CurvePhilip's Curve
Philip's Curve
 
Price ceiling and price floor
Price ceiling and price floorPrice ceiling and price floor
Price ceiling and price floor
 
Trends in public and private sector in india
Trends in public and private sector in indiaTrends in public and private sector in india
Trends in public and private sector in india
 
Microeconomics: Production Theory
Microeconomics: Production TheoryMicroeconomics: Production Theory
Microeconomics: Production Theory
 
Fiscal policy
Fiscal policyFiscal policy
Fiscal policy
 
Concept and application of cd and ces production function in resource managem...
Concept and application of cd and ces production function in resource managem...Concept and application of cd and ces production function in resource managem...
Concept and application of cd and ces production function in resource managem...
 
12 income distribution, poverty, and discrimination
12 income distribution, poverty, and discrimination12 income distribution, poverty, and discrimination
12 income distribution, poverty, and discrimination
 
Economics:Public Debt
Economics:Public  DebtEconomics:Public  Debt
Economics:Public Debt
 
Shifting and incidence of taxes
Shifting and incidence of taxes Shifting and incidence of taxes
Shifting and incidence of taxes
 

Viewers also liked

Development as freedom
Development as freedomDevelopment as freedom
Development as freedom
JessMarkwood
 
Social development aga
Social development  agaSocial development  aga
Social development aga
cuganesh
 

Viewers also liked (13)

Sen Pack2
Sen Pack2Sen Pack2
Sen Pack2
 
Sen Capabilities
Sen CapabilitiesSen Capabilities
Sen Capabilities
 
Amartya Sen "Development as Freedom"
Amartya Sen "Development as Freedom"Amartya Sen "Development as Freedom"
Amartya Sen "Development as Freedom"
 
Theories matter or why capabilities approach
Theories matter or why capabilities approachTheories matter or why capabilities approach
Theories matter or why capabilities approach
 
Development as freedom
Development as freedomDevelopment as freedom
Development as freedom
 
Amartya Sen
Amartya SenAmartya Sen
Amartya Sen
 
The Welfare Space: Looking at Homelessness from the Human Needs
The Welfare Space: Looking at Homelessness from the Human NeedsThe Welfare Space: Looking at Homelessness from the Human Needs
The Welfare Space: Looking at Homelessness from the Human Needs
 
Social development aga
Social development  agaSocial development  aga
Social development aga
 
Freedom amidst natural disasters
Freedom amidst natural disastersFreedom amidst natural disasters
Freedom amidst natural disasters
 
Amartya Sen
Amartya SenAmartya Sen
Amartya Sen
 
Amartya sen
Amartya senAmartya sen
Amartya sen
 
MASLOWS’ NEED HIERARCHY OF MOTIVATION
MASLOWS’ NEED HIERARCHY OF MOTIVATIONMASLOWS’ NEED HIERARCHY OF MOTIVATION
MASLOWS’ NEED HIERARCHY OF MOTIVATION
 
Maslow’s Theory of Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow’s Theory of Hierarchy of NeedsMaslow’s Theory of Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow’s Theory of Hierarchy of Needs
 

More from Leland Joseph Dela Cruz

More from Leland Joseph Dela Cruz (20)

Talab at a glance
Talab at a glanceTalab at a glance
Talab at a glance
 
Philippine Poverty Situationer: First Semester 2015
Philippine Poverty Situationer: First Semester 2015Philippine Poverty Situationer: First Semester 2015
Philippine Poverty Situationer: First Semester 2015
 
Philippine Poverty Situationer 2012
Philippine Poverty Situationer 2012Philippine Poverty Situationer 2012
Philippine Poverty Situationer 2012
 
Ds 175.83 Survey of Public Health Interventions
Ds 175.83 Survey of Public Health InterventionsDs 175.83 Survey of Public Health Interventions
Ds 175.83 Survey of Public Health Interventions
 
Ds 130.8 Public Health & Social Change
Ds 130.8 Public Health & Social ChangeDs 130.8 Public Health & Social Change
Ds 130.8 Public Health & Social Change
 
Ds 112 2011 online
Ds 112 2011 onlineDs 112 2011 online
Ds 112 2011 online
 
Poverty situationer 2011
Poverty situationer 2011Poverty situationer 2011
Poverty situationer 2011
 
Philippine poverty situationer 2010
Philippine poverty situationer 2010Philippine poverty situationer 2010
Philippine poverty situationer 2010
 
NDHS 2008 selected entitlements stats
NDHS 2008 selected entitlements statsNDHS 2008 selected entitlements stats
NDHS 2008 selected entitlements stats
 
Measuring Poverty 2010
Measuring Poverty 2010Measuring Poverty 2010
Measuring Poverty 2010
 
Sona 2009
Sona 2009Sona 2009
Sona 2009
 
Philippine Economic Statistics
Philippine Economic StatisticsPhilippine Economic Statistics
Philippine Economic Statistics
 
Measuring Philippine Poverty
Measuring Philippine PovertyMeasuring Philippine Poverty
Measuring Philippine Poverty
 
Philippine Poverty Situationer 2008
Philippine Poverty Situationer 2008Philippine Poverty Situationer 2008
Philippine Poverty Situationer 2008
 
Ignatius Quiz
Ignatius QuizIgnatius Quiz
Ignatius Quiz
 
Poverty Situationer Sen 2008
Poverty Situationer Sen 2008Poverty Situationer Sen 2008
Poverty Situationer Sen 2008
 
Human Security Approach
Human Security ApproachHuman Security Approach
Human Security Approach
 
Sustainable Livelihoods Framework
Sustainable Livelihoods FrameworkSustainable Livelihoods Framework
Sustainable Livelihoods Framework
 
Social Protection
Social ProtectionSocial Protection
Social Protection
 
Social Exclusion Poverty
Social Exclusion PovertySocial Exclusion Poverty
Social Exclusion Poverty
 

Recently uploaded

Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Safe Software
 
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native ApplicationsArchitecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
WSO2
 

Recently uploaded (20)

FWD Group - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
FWD Group - Insurer Innovation Award 2024FWD Group - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
FWD Group - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
 
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challengesICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
 
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin WoodPolkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
 
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
 
GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdfGenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
GenAI Risks & Security Meetup 01052024.pdf
 
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
 
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot TakeoffStrategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
 
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor PresentationDBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
DBX First Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation
 
Manulife - Insurer Transformation Award 2024
Manulife - Insurer Transformation Award 2024Manulife - Insurer Transformation Award 2024
Manulife - Insurer Transformation Award 2024
 
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
 
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdfRansomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
Ransomware_Q4_2023. The report. [EN].pdf
 
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, AdobeApidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
 
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of TerraformAWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
 
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native ApplicationsArchitecting Cloud Native Applications
Architecting Cloud Native Applications
 
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone ProcessorsExploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
 
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
 
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
 

Sen entitlements

  • 1. Poverty as Severe Entitlement Failure Leland R. Dela Cruz Development Studies Program School of Social Sciences Ateneo de Manila University updated June 12, 2010
  • 2. Poverty as Severe Entitlement Failure Sen, Amartya, Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlements and Deprivation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982. Dreze, Jean and Sen, Amartya, Hunger and Public Action. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989 Dreze, Jean; Sen, Amartya; and Hussain, Athar (eds.), The Political Economy of Hunger. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1995 Nussbaum, Martha and Sen, Amartya (eds.), The Quality of Life. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993 Sen, Amartya, Development as Freedom. New York: Anchor Books, 1999
  • 3. Poverty, Income and Basic Needs Poverty has been traditionally defined as income deprivation. This has been improved upon by the basic needs approach which defines poverty as basic needs deprivation.
  • 4. Poverty and Income Basic needs may be acquired using income. The capability of a person to acquire income enhances his chances of acquiring basic needs. Capability to earn income enhanced by:  Access to Health Services  Access to Educational Services
  • 5. Poverty and Income But income is only a means of acquiring basic needs. Basic needs can be acquired apart from income.
  • 6. Food Acquisition  Food can be bought.  Food can be produced.  Food can be obtained through transfers.  Transfers: Commodities/ money obtained from others without anything given in exchange.  Food can be obtained from the “commons”.  Commons: Commodities for which there are no property rights or unenforced property rights.
  • 7. The Analysis of Famines  Famines can be caused by lack of food.  But famines have happened in areas where food was abundant.  Famines should be more generally understood as the inability to acquire food. Sen, 1982 and 1999
  • 8. Causes of inability to acquire food  Health problems and problems with nature which affect direct producers.  Inability to access commons or depleting supply in the commons could affect those who rely on this resource.  Cessation of transfers could affect dependent individuals.
  • 9. Why can’t food be acquired? Labor + Nature + Productive Resources Productive resources FOOD Assets Market Cash Crops/ Commodities Demand/ price of: Wage •Commodities Labor •Labor •Assets
  • 10. Why can’t food be acquired? Labor + Nature + Productive Resources Productive resources FOOD Assets Market Cash Crops/ Commodities Supply/ price of: Wage •Productive Labor resources •Food
  • 11. The Analysis of Famines  Famines are the result of the inability to acquire food.  Food is not a commodity a community suffering from a famine can acquire.  Food is not part of that community’s entitlements.
  • 12. Entitlements Commodities over which a person can exercise ownership or command Sen, 1982
  • 13. Famines as Entitlement Failure  Famines are a result of severe entitlement failure.  Different sectors have different ways of acquiring food.  Different sectors have different sources of vulnerabilities to famine.
  • 14. The Acquirement Problem Labor + Nature + Productive Resources Productive resources SHELTER Assets Market Cash Crops/ Commodities Wage Labor
  • 15. Poverty as severe basic needs deprivation Poverty as severe entitlements deprivation Poverty as the inability to acquire basic needs
  • 16. Evaluating Entitlements  Is the good or service available?  Is the good or service accessible?  Is access to the good secure?  Is the good or service acceptable?  What is the quality of the good or service that is available? UN-Philippines, 2002
  • 17. Access to Sanitary Facilities (2008, NDHS) Flush, septic Shared Toilet Flush, pit Phil. Rural Flush, sewer Urban Others None/… 0 20 40 60 80 % of households
  • 18. Sources of Drinking Water Piped Water Tube Well Bottled Water, Improved Source Bottled Water, Non-improved… Total Rural Protected Spring Urban Protected Dug Well Others 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 19. Other Sources of Drinking Water Public Tap Semi-protected well Rainwater Unprotected dug well Total Unprotected spring Rural Tanker Urban Surface Water Others 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 20. Time to obtain water On premises Less than 30 minutes Total Rural Urban 30 minutes or longer 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 21. Electricity With electricity Total Rural Urban Without electricity 0 20 40 60 80 100 NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 22. Flooring Material Cement Others Total Rural Palm/ bamboo Urban Earth 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 23. Roof material Galvanized Iron Nipa Total Rural Urban Others 0 20 40 60 80 100 NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 24. Wall materials Cement blocks Cement Plywood Total Rural Urban Bamboo Others 0 10 20 30 40 NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 25. Tenure status of lot Owned/ being amortized Rented Series 3 Rural Rent-free with owner consent Urban Rent-free without owner consent 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 26. Cooking Fuel LPG Charcoal Total Rural Wood Urban Others 0 20 40 60 80 NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 27. Household Effects Radio TV Landline Cell phone Washing Machine Total Rural Refrigerator Urban CD player Karaoke Computer 0 20 40 60 80 100 NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 28. Facilities Visited RHU/ BHC Private hospital Private clinic Total Regional hospital Rural Urban Local public hospital Alternative/ non-medical 0 10 20 30 40 50 NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 29. Facilities Visited RHU/ BHC Private hospital 1st Private clinic 2nd Regional hospital 3rd 4th Local public hospital 5th Alternative/ non-medical 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 NDHS, 2008 % of households
  • 30. Child Delivery Attendants (2008, NDHS) 60 50 % of households 40 Urban 30 Rural 20 Phil. 10 0 Doctor Nurse Midwife Hilot Others
  • 31. Child Delivery Attendants by Income Quintiles (2008, NDHS) 80 70 60 % of households 50 Lowest Second 40 Third 30 Fourth 20 Fifth 10 0 Doctor Nurse Midwife Hilot Others
  • 32. Child Delivery Attendants by Region (2008, NDHS) 90 80 70 % of households 60 50 Doctor 40 Nurse 30 Midwife 20 Hilot 10 0 ARMM CAR IVB V IX X NCR I II III VII VIII XII IVA VI XI XIII
  • 33. Location of Child Delivery (2008, NDHS) 70 60 % of households 50 40 Urban 30 Rural Phil. 20 10 0 Govt Hospital Private Hospital Home
  • 34. Location of Child Delivery by Income Quintile (2008, NDHS) 90 80 70 % of households 60 Lowest 50 Second 40 Third Fourth 30 Fifth 20 10 0 Govt Hospital Private Hospital Home
  • 35. Location of Child Delivery by Region (2008, NDHS) 90 80 70 % of households 60 50 40 Government Hospital 30 Private Hospital 20 Home 10 0 ARMM NCR CAR IVB V IX X I II III VII VIII XII XIII IVA VI XI
  • 36. Problems in Women’s Access to Health Care (2008, NDHS) Maybe no drugs Maybe no provider Maybe no female provider No one to go with Phil. Rural Need to take transpo Urban Distance Money Need permission 0 20 40 60 80 % of women
  • 37. Poverty as severe basic needs deprivation Poverty as severe entitlements deprivation
  • 38. Basic Needs Deprivation  Different sectors have different ways of accessing basic needs.  If poverty is defined as basic needs deprivation, different poverty sectors have different forms of poverty.  Differences in entitlements and differences in deprivations among poverty groups necessitate differentiated solutions.
  • 39. Poverty as Severe Entitlement Failure Leland R. Dela Cruz Director, Development Studies Program
  • 40. Poverty as Severe Entitlement Failure Leland R. Dela Cruz Development Studies Program School of Social Sciences Ateneo de Manila University updated June 12, 2010
  • 41. Other References  National Demographic and Health Survey, 2008  United Nations-Philippines (2002), Rights Based Approach to Development Programming, Training Manual