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Understanding Poverty in India

Author : Asian Development Bank
Publisher : Asian Development Bank
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 12,71 MB
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9290923296

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Inclusive growth needs to be achieved to reduce poverty and other disparities and raise economic growth. This book develops a poverty profile for India in view of the ongoing national and global efforts toward ensuring inclusive growth and bringing poverty levels down. This poverty profile will enable academics and policy makers to reassess and improve on the existing methodologies in estimating poverty rates, evaluate the effectiveness of existing poverty programs, and suggest alternative and complementary options for strategic intervention based on the lessons drawn from program implementation both at the state and national levels.

Understanding Poverty

Author : Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 50,58 MB
Release : 2006-04-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0198041535

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Understanding poverty and what to do about it, is perhaps the central concern of all of economics. Yet the lay public almost never gets to hear what leading professional economists have to say about it. This volume brings together twenty-eight essays by some of the world leaders in the field, who were invited to tell the lay reader about the most important things they have learnt from their research that relate to poverty. The essays cover a wide array of topics: the first essay is about how poverty gets measured. The next section is about the causes of poverty and its persistence, and the ideas range from the impact of colonialism and globalization to the problems of "excessive" population growth, corruption and ethnic conflict. The next section is about policy: how should we fight poverty? The essays discuss how to get drug companies to produce more vaccines for the diseases of the poor, what we should and should not expect from micro-credit, what we should do about child labor, how to design welfare policies that work better and a host of other topics. The final section is about where the puzzles lie: what are the most important anomalies, the big gaps in the way economists think about poverty? The essays talk about the puzzling reluctance of Kenyan farmers to fertilizers, the enduring power of social relationships in economic transactions in developing countries and the need to understand where aspirations come from, and much else. Every essay is written with the aim of presenting the latest and the most sophisticated in economics without any recourse to jargon or technical language.

Understanding Poverty

Author : Sheldon DANZIGER
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 577 pages
File Size : 14,17 MB
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0674030176

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In spite of an unprecedented period of growth and prosperity, the poverty rate in the United States remains high relative to the levels of the early 1970s and relative to those in many industrialized countries today. Understanding Poverty brings the problem of poverty in America to the fore, focusing on its nature and extent at the dawn of the twenty-first century.

Understanding Poverty

Author : Peter Alcock
Publisher : Macmillan Pub Limited
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 26,87 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780333692806

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This second edition of an important text has been substantially revised and updated to incorporate new evidence and arguments regarding poverty in Britain. Comprehensive and accessible, it deals with the problems of definition, measurement and distribution of poverty and analyses the full range of debates about its causes and its possible solution. It is essential reading for students of social policy, sociology, social work and related social sciences.

Understanding Urban Poverty in India

Author : Olivier Brito
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 29,84 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Poor
ISBN : 9788131606223

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Over the past 20 years, researchers focusing on poverty have acknowledged the need for more comprehensive approaches to poverty, combining the rigor of quantitative methods and reflexivity of qualitative approaches. This book, which offers a portrait of poverty in the city of Mumbai through a wide spectrum of social sciences - from economics to population studies and feminist epistemology - discusses some of the actions that need to be taken to tackle urban poverty. Besides providing insights into the contours of poverty, the book illustrates how to build comprehensive knowledge on poverty and exclusion. It will be of interest to students and scholars concerned with poverty issues and urbanization.

Red Tape

Author : Akhil Gupta
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 39,97 MB
Release : 2012-07-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0822351102

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Yet India's poor are not disenfranchised; they actively participate in the democratic project.

Understanding Poverty

Author : Raj Kishore Sinha
Publisher : Anamika Pub & Distributors
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 28,71 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9788179750186

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With reference to India; a study.

Poverty, Chronic Poverty and Poverty Dynamics

Author : Aasha Kapur Mehta
Publisher : Springer
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 27,34 MB
Release : 2018-07-31
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 981130677X

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This book discusses critical policy issues that need to be addressed if India wishes to achieve the SDG 1 based elusive goal of ending poverty in the country. In its nine chapters, it takes the readers through trends and estimates of poverty in India, explains changes in the way it has been measured over time and the factors that lead to persistence of poverty, draws attention to the fact that hunger is both a cause and an effect of poverty and has gender and age dimensions too. The book revisits strategies that were successful in addressing poverty emanating from situations of conflict, presents a discussion on migration as a critical coping mechanism among poor, analyses the links between ill health and poverty as well as education and poverty to draw attention to the policy imperatives that need attention. India’s report card on poverty remains dismal even though there is recognition of the importance of reducing or eliminating or ending it at both national and global levels. Despite rapid economic growth and improvement on a range of development indicators, an unacceptably high proportion of India’s population continues to suffer poverty in multiple dimensions. SDG 1 or “ending poverty in all its forms everywhere” cannot be achieved unless policies and poverty alleviation programmes understand and address chronic poverty and its dynamics. This requires that we estimate and understand the extent of poverty, the factors that lead to people getting stuck in it and the ways this can be addressed. It also requires understanding the dynamic nature of poverty or the fact that many of those who are poor are able to move out of poverty as well as the fact that many others who are not poor become impoverished. These are the issues that are comprehensively examined and addressed in this book. In addition to students, teachers and researchers in the areas of development, economic growth, equity and welfare, the book is also of great interest to policy makers, planners and non‐government agencies who are concerned with understanding and addressing poverty-related issues in the developing countries.