Infrastructure Gap in South Asia Inequality of Access to Infrastructure Services

Published By: The World Bank Group | Published Date: September, 01 , 2014

The South Asia region is home to the largest pool of individuals living under the poverty line, coupled with a fast-growing population. The importance of access to basic infrastructure services on welfare and the quality of life is clear. Yet the South Asia region’s rates of access to infrastructure (sanitation, electricity, telecom, and transport) are closer to those of Sub-Saharan Africa, the one exception being water, where the South Asia region is comparable to East Asia and the pacific and Latin America and the Caribbean. The challenge of increasing access to these services across the South Asia region is compounded by the unequal distribution of existing access for households. This study improves understanding of this inequality by evaluating access across the region’s physical (location), poverty, and income considerations.

Author(s): Dan Biller, Luis Andrés, Matías Herrera Dappe | Posted on: Feb 21, 2016 | Views() | Download (188)


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