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Multidimensional child poverty in South Korea: developing measures to assess progress towards the sustainable development goals

Authors
Weon, SoyoonPomati, MarcoNandy, Shailen
Issue Date
Jan-2024
Publisher
POLICY PRESS
Keywords
child poverty; multidimensional poverty; material deprivation; South Korea
Citation
JOURNAL OF POVERTY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, v.32, no.2, pp 277 - 311
Pages
35
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF POVERTY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Volume
32
Number
2
Start Page
277
End Page
311
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/74205
DOI
10.1332/17598273Y2023D000000009
ISSN
1759-8273
1759-8281
Abstract
This article presents the development of a measure to assess the prevalence and patterning of multidimensional child poverty in South Korea. The first goal of UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is to reduce poverty in all its dimensions, and countries are increasingly developing their own measures of multidimensional poverty. This flourishing of different measures presents challenges for international comparisons. The article applies an internationally-validated method of assessing multidimensional poverty to demonstrate its suitability for use in a high-income Asian economy. Multidimensional child poverty is assessed by combining data on child material deprivation with their household income. Using data from the 2018 Korean National Children Survey, we show that child material deprivation is higher (15%) than income poverty (12%). When measured using a combined measure of material deprivation and income, around one in every three children in Korea were found to be either poor or vulnerable to poverty. These findings show that the official monetary poverty measure on its own may understate the percentage of children unable to afford necessities in Korea, as envisioned by international targets like the SDGs. In terms of policy, analysis of individual deprivations suggests that a combination of in-kind benefits such as vouchers for leisure activities or education and asset-building programmes as well as cash transfers are needed for tackling child poverty.
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