Poverty Dynamics


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Poverty Dynamics


Poverty Dynamics

Author: Tony Addison

language: en

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Release Date: 2009-01-22


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This collection of essays provides a state-of-the-art examination of the concepts and methods that can be used to understand poverty dynamics. It does this from an interdisciplinary perspective and includes the work of anthropologists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists. The contributions included highlight the need to conceptualise poverty from a multidimensional perspective and promote Q-Squared research approaches, or those that combine quantitative and qualitative research. The first part of the book provides a review of the research on poverty dynamics in developing countries. Part two focuses on poverty measurement and assessment, and discusses the most recent work of world-leading poverty analysts. The third part focuses on frameworks for understanding poverty analysis that avoid measurement and instead utilise approaches based on social relations and structural analysis. There is widespread consensus that poverty analysis should focus on poverty dynamics and this book shows how this idea can practically be taken forward.

Poverty Dynamics: Issues and Examples


Poverty Dynamics: Issues and Examples

Author: Robert Walker

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1994


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Economic Mobility and Poverty Dynamics in Developing Countries


Economic Mobility and Poverty Dynamics in Developing Countries

Author: Bob Baulch

language: en

Publisher: Psychology Press

Release Date: 2000


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A collection of studies assembled from six countries - South Africa, China, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Zimbabwe and Chile - using household panel data to examine the issue of poverty. The studies suggest that populations often swing in and out of poverty due to changes in business and agriculture.