Linking to Shared Growth: From Giant Leaps to Small Steps

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13 th SGRA Shared Growth Seminar December 17, 2010 School of Labor and Industrial Relations University of the Philippines Linking to Shared Growth: From Giant Leaps to Small Steps Ferdinand C. Maquito, Ph.D. Research Consultant Sekiguchi Global Research Association fcmaquito@gmail.com Based on: The Dynamics of Social Networks in Philippine Poor Communities: From Giant Leaps to Small Steps by F.C. Maquito and T. Nakanishi (draft version December 14, 2010) 1 Linking Rural Poverty A rural village in Mindanao Family going home from a day at the fields in rural Mindanao FeaturePics.com 2 1

to Urban Poverty Manila Port Area Southeast Asian Metropolis Skyline 3 in the context of Shared Growth SHARED GROWTH Rapid income growth + Improvement in income distribution WORLD BANK (1993) Efficiency + Equity 4 2

East Asian Miracle Economies JAPAN REPUBLIC OF KOREA TAIWAN HONG KONG THAILAND MALAYSIA SINGAPORE INDONESIA 5 Philippines has slowest poverty incidence reduction 6 3

No substantial improvement in income distribution AVERAGE FOR PAST 3 DECADES = 0.47 7 Balisacan (2008) Poverty increased between 2003 and 2006 Despite the quite respectable economic performance (by historical standards) in GDP growth during this period It appears that economic growth in recent years has bypassed the poor! This is Unshared Growth! 8 4

9 Important Role of the Poor in Shared Growth Targeting income growth of the poor Contributes directly to shared growth There is income growth together with reduction in the gap between the rich and the poor There is no need to wait for a trickle-down effect 10 5

A Puzzle in Poor Communities in the Philippines Great-Leap, Small- Step Puzzle That s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind Neil Armstrong, July 21, 1969 11 A Puzzle in Poor Communities in the Philippines Giant-Leap, Small-Step Puzzle Most of the residents of urban poor communities are migrants or descendants of migrants from the rural (poor) sector Migrating from the rural to the urban sector is a very important decision and a non-trivial act to implement Most of the residents of urban poor communities appear not to graduate out of their community GIANT LEAP SMALL STEP 12 6

Three Empirical Studies to Explain the Puzzle 1. Urban Poor Community (Micro) Prof. Toru Nakanishi Study (since 1985) Slum in Metro Manila: Sitio Paz, Malabon 2. Rural Poor Community (Micro) Quisumbing,et.al. Study (since 1984) Rural community in Bukidnon, Mindanao 3. Inter-Regional Migration in the Philippines (Macro) 1990 and 2000 13 SCALE-FREE NETWORK A SMALL NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS A LARGE NUMBER OF COMPADRE APPOINTMENTS Case Study #1: Urban Poor Community = # OF COMPADRE APPOINTMENTS 14 7

NEW NODES OLD NODES HUB 2 4 11 1 10 3 9 5 6 8 7 GROWTH + PREFERENTIAL ATTACHMENT = SCALE-FREE NETWORK 15 Case Study #1: Urban Poor Communities Implication to Urban Poor Community Case Study Presence of scale-free network May be constraining the movement of the urban poor Explains Small-Step Of the Giant-Leap, Small-Step Puzzle 16 8

Case Study #2: Rural Poor Community 3 Types of Network Formal (membership) Production, Credit, Burial, Religious, Civic Informal (# of people that can be approached) Care of the house, care of the children, family problem, Economic loss, price, and technology Migrant 17 Case Study #2: Rural Poor Community Findings Formal and Informal Networks are not related Migrant Networks substitute for Informal Networks Implications to Rural Poor Community Case Study Absence of scale-free networks Facilitates outward migration 18 9

Case Study #3: Inter-Regional Migration Based on National Statistics Office (NSO) population census (regional data) Focus on 2 Migration Rates (inflows) Inter-province migration rates # of people who lived in another province at least 5 years ago / total population of destination region Inter city/municipality migration rates # of people who lived in another city or municipality at least 5 years ago / total population of destination region 19 20 10

OUTLIER 21 22 11

Case Study #3: Inter-Regional Migration Implications Assuming Inter-province migration = giant leap Inter city/municipality migration = small step Giant-Leap, Small-Step Phenomenon is prevalent Migration rate graphs show The more giant the leap, the smaller the step 23 A Simple Dynamic Social Network Process Formulate a simple dynamic model Purposes of this model to systematically link the explanations from the three empirical case studies to provide a basis for future simulations 24 12

A Simple Dynamic Social Network Process NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION SOUTHERN TAGALOG REGION N > L > H PREFERENTIAL ATTACHMENT MIGRATION OUTFLOW MINDANAO REGION MIGRATION INFLOW MIGRATION OUTFLOW 25 Policy Implications Giant-Leap, Small-Step Phenomenon is a big social problem Deflects a strategy of the poor to improve their lot Wasted human resources Analysis suggests two possible counter measures Suppression of preferential attachment in the urban poor communities Stimulation of preferential attachment in the rural poor communities 26 13

BEHIND THE SMALL STEP IS A GIANT LEAP BUT IN REVERSE LOW GRAVITY (PREFENTIAL ATTACHMENT) RURAL POOR COMMUNITY GIANT LEAP SMALL STEP HIGH GRAVITY (PREFENTIAL ATTACHMENT) URBAN POOR 27 COMMUNITY GRAVITY GRAVITY 28 14