Why Don’t “The Poor” Act Collectively? Anirudh Krishna, Duke University Poor participate less – “sacks of potatoes” Divided by religion, ethnicity, region.

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Why Don’t “The Poor” Act Collectively? Anirudh Krishna, Duke University Poor participate less – “sacks of potatoes” Divided by religion, ethnicity, region May all be true, but there is also a more basic problem…

Grassroots Investigations (past 5 years) in 300-plus communities of INDIA KENYA PERU UGANDA NORTH CAROLINA Poverty Dynamics tracked for > 31,000 households

Escaped Poverty Became PoorChange in Poverty Rajasthan (35 villages) 11%8% 3% Gujarat (36 villages) 9%6% 3% Andhra (36 villages) 14%12% 2% W. Kenya (20 villages) 18%19% -1% Uganda (36 villages) 24%15% 9% Peru (20 communities 17%8% 9% North Carolina (13 communities) 23%12% 11% The Bathtub of Poverty

Poverty is constantly being created, even as some of it is removed “The Poor”: merely a figure of speech Because Ins and Outs regularly refresh the bathtub of poverty

Different subgroups Persistent Poor 2% - 31% in different studies Newly Poor 8% - 25% Recently Escaped 6% - 29% Never Poor National statistics do not collect these data (Grassroots studies by others show similarly)

DIFFERENT SUBGROUPS —Different reasons are associated, respectively, with escape and descent Leading to — Different needs, interests, and demands upon the state

REASONS FOR DESCENT BAD HEALTH AND HIGH HEALTH CARE COSTS – primary reason in every region studied (59% in Rajasthan; 73% in W. Kenya; 88% in Gujarat; 77% in Uganda; 75% in Andhra; 67% in Peru) OTHER PROXIMATE REASONS: Social expenses, debt, land-related (Not significant in any region: Laziness, Alcoholism)

REASONS FOR ESCAPE  Diversification of Income Sources: Agriculture and Informal Sector Wages (70% Rajasthan, 73% W. Kenya, 51% Andhra, 69% Peru, 35% Gujarat) OTHER REASONS (less frequent)  Jobs – in Government  Jobs – in Private Sector

Because different reasons affect their lives and their strategies, different subgroups of poor people have substantially different demands from the state

An Empirical Test 1,032 randomly selected households in 36 communities of Andhra Pradesh, India Poverty status assessed for 1997 and 2004 Classified within four separate subgroups Asked to rank their major demands from the state

Major demands by subgroups (% within each subgroup) Health Service HousingIrrigationHigh School Wage Labor Persistent Poor Newly Poor Escaped Poverty

Poverty: A Dynamic View Escape and Descent are constant and parallel: “The Poor” is an inadequate category Reasons for Escape differ from Reasons for Descent Consequences for Economic Policy: Separate policies are required: (1) to promote escapes, and (2) to prevent descents Consequence for Political Analysis: Subgroups better than “The Poor”

More Implications * Neglect in policy of poverty creation (an artifact of how poverty is conventionally measured) * New methodologies are required (to appreciate flows) * Re-conceptualizing the politics of the poor

HOW CAN POOR PEOPLE’S VOICES BECOME LOUDER? Political Efficacy and Participation Economic Strength Organization Building Updates and papers: