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Shepherd, Andrew,
Chronic poverty : = concepts, causes and policy /
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正題名/作者:
Chronic poverty :/ edited by Andrew Shepherd and Julia Brunt.
其他題名:
concepts, causes and policy /
其他作者:
Shepherd, Andrew,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xvi, 307 pages) :illustrations. :
標題:
Poverty. -
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137316707
ISBN:
9781137316707 (electronic bk.)
Chronic poverty : = concepts, causes and policy /
Chronic poverty :
concepts, causes and policy /edited by Andrew Shepherd and Julia Brunt. - 1 online resource (xvi, 307 pages) :illustrations. - Rethinking international development series. - Rethinking international development series..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction; Karen Moore & Julia Brunt -- 2. An Evolving Framework for Understanding Chronic Poverty; Andrew Shepherd -- 3. Understanding Poverty Dynamics and Economic Mobility; Bob Baulch -- 4. The Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty: An Overview; Kate Bird -- 5. Does Vulnerability Create Poverty Traps?; Armando Barrientos -- 6. Assets and Chronic Poverty; Andy McKay -- 7. Adverse-incorporation, Social Exclusion and Chronic Poverty; Sam Hickey & Andries du Toit -- 8. Violent Conflict and Chronic Poverty; Tony Addison, Kathryn Bach & Tim Braunholtz-Speight -- 9. Low Accumulation, High Vulnerability and Greater Exclusions: Why the Chronically Poor Cannot Escape Poverty in Bangladesh, or Elsewhere in South Asia; Binayak Sen & Zulfiqar Ali -- 10 . Understanding Youth Life-course Poverty in Ethiopia; Yisak Tafere -- 11 . Policies to Address Chronic Poverty in India; Aasha Kapur Mehta, Amita Shah, Trishna Satpathy, Shashanka Bhide & Anand Kumar -- 12. Chronic Poverty in Uganda: Issues and Policy Options; Charles Lwanga-Ntale -- 13. Conclusion; Andrew Shepherd.
Based on over a decade of research by the Chronic Poverty Research Centre, this volume analyses the challenges to be met if global extreme poverty is to be eradicated. Building on case studies from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India and Uganda, it includes material on poverty dynamics, the inter-generational transmission of poverty, the importance of building assets and reducing vulnerability, the critical nature of conflict as a cause of impoverishment and chronic poverty, and new thinking about the close relationship between social exclusion and adverse incorporation. Current policy does not adequately support pathways out of poverty: neither the positives of getting a good job, or building assets, nor the negatives of preventing setbacks along the way. While social protection is increasingly on the policy agenda by way of preventing extreme setbacks, the pro-poorest economic growth and labour market policies, the rounded approach to providing enough education to poor children, all need much greater policy makers' attention. Policy makers also need to consider the norms which govern social groups and inter-group social relationships which determine how people make use of assets and capabilities, and how to change those norms where they are problematic for socio-economic mobility, or lead to conflict.
ISBN: 9781137316707 (electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 362.5
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