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Montserrat Survey of Living Conditions (MSLC) Executive Summary

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<strong>Montserrat</strong> <strong>Survey</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Living</strong> <strong>Conditions</strong><strong>Executive</strong> <strong>Summary</strong>about the same time) and Guyana. The food share percentage <strong>of</strong> the poverty line is a good indicator <strong>of</strong>relative poverty levels, as this variable traditionally decreases with affluence. <strong>Montserrat</strong>, at 34%, is lowerthan all the cited countries except St Lucia. <strong>Montserrat</strong>’s Gini coefficient situates it firmly amongst themajority <strong>of</strong> the countries shown in terms <strong>of</strong> income inequality.3.3 Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Poverty in <strong>Montserrat</strong> in 2009In terms <strong>of</strong> demographic characteristics, the findings are similar to those <strong>of</strong> many other CPAs and can besummarized as follows:Children (under 15 years) experience by far the highest poverty rate. This group accounts for over athird <strong>of</strong> the poor population.Those over 30 years, including the elderly, have a below average poverty rate. The elderly account forlittle more than 10% <strong>of</strong> the poor population.There is no difference in the incidence <strong>of</strong> poverty between males and females. Nor is there asignificant difference between male and female headed households.There is an unambiguous correlation between household size and poverty (Figure ES5). Largerhouseholds are much more likely to be poor and they account for a disproportionate proportion <strong>of</strong>poor households. Specifically, households with more than 2 persons account for over 60% <strong>of</strong> poorhouseholds compared with 34% <strong>of</strong> all households; the poverty rate amongst this group is around45%, almost double the national average. In contrast, the poverty rate for single person households isonly 11%. These contrasts are even more acute when population rather than households are used –over 80% <strong>of</strong> the poor population lives in households with more than 2 persons. The averagehousehold size <strong>of</strong> poor households is 3.5 persons compared with 2.1 persons for not poorhouseholds.Figure ES6. Poverty and Household size, <strong>Montserrat</strong>, 200950%45%40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%0%47%35% 35%26%24%15%13%4%1 2 3-4 5+Household Size (persons)% <strong>of</strong> Poor Households % <strong>of</strong> Poor Population<strong>Montserrat</strong> Country Poverty Assessment, Final ReportHalcrow Group Limited, July 2012.ES10

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