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    The World Bank Land and Poverty Conference 2019: Catalyzing Annovation

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    Authors
    Nau, S. Zaung
    Marinova, Dora
    Date
    2019
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Nau, S.Z. and Marinova, D. 2019. Socioeconomic Indices for Townships in Myanmar, in Proceedings of the Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty: Catalyzing Innovation, Mar 25-29 2019. Washington D.C., US: Congo Basin Forest Partnership.
    Source Conference
    The World Bank, Land and Poverty Conference 2019: Catalyzing Innovation
    Additional URLs
    https://pfbc-cbfp.org/proceedings.html
    Faculty
    Faculty of Business and Law
    School
    School of Management
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75331
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The purpose of this paper is to identify the urban and rural regional profiles of socioeconomic indices at the township level in Myanmar. It aims to identify and rank the urban and rural areas according to relative socioeconomic advantage and disadvantage based on the level of education, literacy, employment, type of occupation, housing and living standard variables which are contributing to inequality at the geographical township level. Moreover, it also aimed to examine how land use characteristics such as agricultural land, mining areas, forestry, transport infrastructures such as inland transport routes and trade routes and geographical features are relating with these socioeconomic profiles in different regions.

    The findings from this paper will identify which regions need prioritization in education, employment opportunities and infrastructure supports. They will also inform Myanmar’s transitioning to a sustainable development path and its achievements in relation to SDG1 End Poverty and SDG11 Sustainable Settlements and Communities.

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