Harry Anthony Patrinos Lead Education Economist World Bank May 2011.

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Harry Anthony Patrinos Lead Education Economist World Bank May 2011

Motivation Early Research for Latin America 1994 – 2004: higher poverty among indigenous little or no improvement in incomes improved social indicators

Poverty was ‘sticky’ in Latin America Source: Hall and Patrinos 2005 IndigenousNon-Indigenous Source: Hall and Patrinos 2006

MDG Indicators Reveal Large Gaps Gap (in years) in life expectancy between indigenous and non indigenous groups 4

Research Questions What has happened in other developing regions (Asia, Africa?), and Has anything changed in Latin America?

Context 2nd International Decade of World's Indigenous Peoples ( ) Globalization and Inequality debate Millennium Development Goals (2000 – 2015)

Indigenous by Country/Region

Main Finding: Income Poverty Consistently High 8

Income Poverty Results

Where are the Indigenous Poor Concentrated?

Income Poverty Trends - Asia

India - Education Gap Findings show a persistent gap in schooling attainment, as illustrated here for India, for example Source: India National Sample Survey,

Laos: the “Double Disadvantage” for Indigenous Girls Laos: Years of Education by Age, Ethnicity and Location

Vietnam: Indigenous and Shocks Significant dip in years of schooling during the Vietnam War

Africa: MDG Indicators highlight gaps Under-five mortality, water deprivation, literacy, and primary school enrollment 16

Africa Poverty Indicators EthnicityShare of population in poverty Pygmy70.1 Non-Pygmy32.7 All32.8 Gabon: Population share by quintile of per capita consumption, by ethnicity in the Central African Republic Source: Wodon et al, in Hall and Patrinos, 2011 (forthcoming)

Africa Poverty Indicators Q1Q2Q3Q4Q5Total National Mbororos Pygmy Non-indigenous All Population share by quintile of per capita consumption, by ethnicity in the Central African Republic Source: Wodon et al, in Hall and Patrinos, 2011 (forthcoming)

Pygmy in CAR: Widening Gaps Central African Republic: gap in share of people who report ever having attended school Source: Wodon et al, in Hall and Patrinos, 2011 (forthcoming)

Income Poverty Trends – Latin America

ENIGH hhd survey & municipio location from Census (Ramirez 2006 in Hall & Patrinos) ENNVIH (Family Life) hhd survey & indigenous identity (Patrinos)

Annual Rate of Change in Poverty

The Case of Mexico

Updating ENIGH & municipality location (Garcia Moreno, Patrinos)

Mexico’s Conditional Cash Transfer: Oportunidades 26 Proportion of Indigenous/non-Indigenous Peoples that Benefit from Oportunidades

Oportunidades and Education

Mexico: Earnings (pesos per month), 2002

The Challenge: Indigenous Test Score Gap

The Challenge: Indigenous Test Score Gap Grade 2 rural

The Challenge: Indigenous Test Score Gap Grade 2 rural Grade 2 national

The Challenge: Indigenous Test Score Gap Grade 2 rural Grade 2 national Grade 6 rural

The Challenge: Indigenous Test Score Gap Grade 2 rural Grade 2 national Grade 6 rural Grade 6 national

Test Score Differences over Time

Rate of Return to Schooling (%)

Indigenous Peoples and the MDGs Addressing these needs often requires innovative approaches In some Asian countries, socially excluded groups have been assisted by general poverty programs But more complex interventions may be required (indigenous peoples may live in remote locations with poor transport services) Reaching these groups may require greater targeting and better quality of services provision, through increased accountability of service providers to clients