diff --git a/_quarto.yml b/_quarto.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fde91b --- /dev/null +++ b/_quarto.yml @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +--- +project: + title: "Drivers of Inequality" + output-dir: outputs + render: + - drivers-of-inequality*.qmd + +format: + html: + toc: true + code-fold: true + code-tools: true + title-block-banner: true + docx: + reference-doc: tools/justified.docx + pdf: + papersize: A4 + geometry: + - left=2cm + - right=2.5cm + - top=2.5cm + - bottom=2.5cm + indent: true + linestretch: 1.25 + fontfamily: lmodern + fontsize: "12" + # toc: true +jupyter: python3 +title: "Drivers of Inequality" +author: + - Marty Oehme +date: \today +bibliography: + - inputs/libraries/afd-dev-research.bib +csl: /home/marty/documents/library/academia/styles/APA-7.csl + diff --git a/notes/benin/2208181200_script.md b/drivers-of-inequality-benin.qmd similarity index 93% rename from notes/benin/2208181200_script.md rename to drivers-of-inequality-benin.qmd index 5ae3ecb..ef90194 100644 --- a/notes/benin/2208181200_script.md +++ b/drivers-of-inequality-benin.qmd @@ -1,40 +1,14 @@ ---- -title: "Drivers of inequality Benin" -author: - - Marty Oehme -documentclass: report -papersize: A4 -geometry: - - left=2cm - - right=2.5cm - - top=2.5cm - - bottom=2.5cm -indent: true -linestretch: 1.25 -fontfamily: lmodern -fontsize: 12 -lang: en -bibliography: /home/marty/projects/jobs/afd/inputs/libraries/afd-dev-research.bib -csl: /home/marty/documents/library/academia/styles/APA-7.csl -output: - pdf_document: - latex_engine: xelatex -header-includes: - - \usepackage{fvextra} - - \DefineVerbatimEnvironment{Highlighting}{Verbatim}{breaklines,breakanywhere,commandchars=\\\{\}} ---- - ## Benin -Summary: - ----- + * A stable and increasing real GDP growth rates but slow decrease in relative poverty levels. * Poverty affects households in poorly educated households in rural areas to much higher levels than urban areas. * Education disparities happen mainly along community-level dimensions through high socio-economic segregation of schools and different access to resources. * Large disparity of access to electricity between urban and rural households, which directly negatively affects the environmental conditions of individual rural households. * No access to electricity due to both lacking rural infrastructure and electrical grid connection costs being too high. * Rapid electrification will require both infrastructure expansion and policy commitment to finding ways of lowering grid connection costs. + ----- diff --git a/notes/uganda/22081824_script.md b/drivers-of-inequality-uganda.qmd similarity index 95% rename from notes/uganda/22081824_script.md rename to drivers-of-inequality-uganda.qmd index 8aea612..7691a76 100644 --- a/notes/uganda/22081824_script.md +++ b/drivers-of-inequality-uganda.qmd @@ -1,40 +1,14 @@ ---- -title: "Drivers of inequality Uganda" -author: - - Marty Oehme -documentclass: report -papersize: A4 -geometry: - - left=2cm - - right=2.5cm - - top=2.5cm - - bottom=2.5cm -indent: true -linestretch: 1.25 -fontfamily: lmodern -fontsize: 12 -lang: en -bibliography: /home/marty/projects/jobs/afd/inputs/libraries/afd-dev-research.bib -csl: /home/marty/documents/library/academia/styles/APA-7.csl -output: - pdf_document: - latex_engine: xelatex -header-includes: - - \usepackage{fvextra} - - \DefineVerbatimEnvironment{Highlighting}{Verbatim}{breaklines,breakanywhere,commandchars=\\\{\}} ---- - -# Script - -Summary: +## Uganda ----- + * Poverty and inequality in Uganda are at a fluctuating level in Uganda, with relative poverty staying roughly stable and inequality slowly trending upward. * National poverty line set very low, potentially hiding additional households in states of deprivation and those in danger of reverting to poverty. * Inequality, poverty and informal economy in close circular relation in Uganda, presenting a vicious circle for those captive within. * Education levels of poor people are consistently low, with those of rural population more so. * Inadequate access to clean water can exacerbate these inequalities, directly influencing food security, rural child education and gender inequalities. * The district of Isingiro especially is dramatically below national average of clean water access, and in danger of exacerbation through climate change. + ----- diff --git a/notes/vietnam/2208141955_script.md b/drivers-of-inequality-vietnam.qmd similarity index 96% rename from notes/vietnam/2208141955_script.md rename to drivers-of-inequality-vietnam.qmd index 6b40a7c..b2020bb 100644 --- a/notes/vietnam/2208141955_script.md +++ b/drivers-of-inequality-vietnam.qmd @@ -1,45 +1,20 @@ ---- -title: "Drivers of inequality Vietnam" -author: - - Marty Oehme -papersize: A4 -geometry: - - left=2cm - - right=2.5cm - - top=2.5cm - - bottom=2.5cm -indent: true -linestretch: 1.25 -fontfamily: lmodern -fontsize: 12 -lang: en -bibliography: /home/marty/projects/jobs/afd/input/libraries/afd-dev-research.bib -csl: /home/marty/documents/library/academia/styles/APA-7.csl -output: - pdf_document: - latex_engine: xelatex -header-includes: - - \usepackage{fvextra} - - \DefineVerbatimEnvironment{Highlighting}{Verbatim}{breaklines,breakanywhere,commandchars=\\\{\}} ---- - -## Script - -Summary: +## Vietnam ----- + * Economic restructuring and trade liberalization further drives economy towards wage work, service work the manufacturing sectors. * Structural changes drove poverty down in absolute terms, but leave those in vulnerable positions consistently at-risk of slipping into or worsening existing poverty. * Economic inequality in Vietnam intersectional between ethnic minorities, rural populations, regional and gendered dimensions. * Ethnic minorities increase in economic inequality, driven by worse returns on assets (human capital and land) and worse access to endowments (land and educational infrastructure). * Environmental degradation and environmental shocks consistently worsen within-sector inequalities for ethnic minority and female population. * Vietnam in vulnerable position to increasing exogenous shocks due to climate change, building capacity against which may require focus shift on risk management and preventative measures + ----- Vietnam's economy is now firmly in the third decade of ongoing economic reform (*Doi Moi*) as a market-based economy,