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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>The great majority <strong>of</strong> houses in <strong>Montserrat</strong> are single dwellings, have piped water, proper sanitation,electricity and use gas/ LPG for cooking. Overcrowding (defined as households with fewer living roomsthan persons), affected 21% <strong>of</strong> households, a similar proportion to that prevailing in 1991 7 . Nonetheless,around 30% <strong>of</strong> dwellings do not have concrete ro<strong>of</strong>s – although this is substantially lower than theequivalent 2001 proportion, 45%.3 Poverty in <strong>Montserrat</strong> (Chapter 3)3.1 The Definition <strong>of</strong> PovertyPoverty is most <strong>of</strong>ten defined on the basis <strong>of</strong> an indigence (or severe poverty) line based on minimumfood requirements, and a general poverty line (minimum food requirements plus an element <strong>of</strong> non-foodexpenditure) derived according to the CDB methodology. In 2009, the annual indigence line is aroundEC$4,735 (c. EC$13/US$5 per day) for an adult male while the poverty line is around EC$14,400 (c.EC$39.5/US$15 per day).Current definitions <strong>of</strong> poverty are more wide-ranging than those based on income alone. They includeconsideration <strong>of</strong>, inter alia, living conditions, access to health and education, and less easily defined notionssuch as vulnerability, voicelessness, powerlessness, and lack <strong>of</strong> opportunity. The general concept <strong>of</strong> ‘wellbeing’has been used in this study to bracket these non-income aspects <strong>of</strong> poverty – this is an importanttheme <strong>of</strong> this CPA.In general, there is a high correlation between lack <strong>of</strong> income and lack <strong>of</strong> well-being. However this is notalways the case – some people and households living below the poverty line may not feel insecure orthreatened. Conversely, others, with incomes above the poverty, may experience lack <strong>of</strong> well-beingresulting from factors such as family disruption, teenage pregnancy, crime, drug abuse or be at risk <strong>of</strong>falling into poverty from one or more <strong>of</strong> these factors.3.2 The Extent <strong>of</strong> Poverty in <strong>Montserrat</strong> in 2008/09In late 2008/ early 2009, when the SLC was carried out, 25% <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montserrat</strong>ian households 8 and 36% <strong>of</strong>the population are poor. The level <strong>of</strong> indigence is however low at 2% <strong>of</strong> households and 3% <strong>of</strong> thepopulation 9 . Around 20% <strong>of</strong> both population and households are classified as vulnerable (i.e. withexpenditures up to 25% above the poverty line). Overall, 75% <strong>of</strong> households and 64% <strong>of</strong> the populationare not poor; if those most vulnerable to poverty are excluded, 56% <strong>of</strong> households and 44% <strong>of</strong> thepopulation are neither poor nor vulnerable to poverty. (Figure ES5).7 The 2001 census did not tabulate the number <strong>of</strong> habitable rooms.8 Persons residing in collective households, e.g. hostels, care homes, the hospital and the prison, are excluded.9 As with any sample survey, these estimates are subject to sampling error, which as a proportion <strong>of</strong> the estimate,increases with smaller percentages. The 90% confidence level for households in severe poverty is ± 1.4% while theconfidence level for those in poverty is ± 3.6%.<strong>Montserrat</strong> Country Poverty Assessment, Final ReportHalcrow Group Limited, July 2012.ES8

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