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Urban Poverty in Asia

Urban Poverty in Asia
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9292546643

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This report provides an overview of important urban poverty questions. What defines urban poverty and how is urban poverty being measured? What other factors beyond consumption poverty need to be tackled? Who are the urban poor? What relations exist between urban poverty and city size? What linkages exist between urbanization, income, and urban poverty? What policy responses to urban poverty are implemented in selected Asian countries? The report served as a background study for the International Policy Workshop on Urban Poverty and Inclusive Cities in Asia, organized by the Asian Development Bank and the International Poverty Reduction Center held from 24-25 June 2013 in Suqian, Jiangsu Province, the People's Republic of China.


Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia

Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia
Author: Nurul Islam
Publisher: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788179931257

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Reducing rural poverty in Asia provides evidence-based guidelines for policymakers in developing countries, fore researchers focusing on development problems, and for the international development assistance community in the continuing search for ways to effectively reduce poverty in the developing world. Detailed examinations are clearly presented on the efforts for poverty alleviation through micro-enterprise development and rural public employment programmes that focus on public works and household/small-scale industries. Asia-based case studies of various micro-enterprises and rural public employment projects reveal important policy mechanisms and the effectiveness of each poverty reduction measure. Tables, figures, and relevant glossaries make unfamiliar terms and difficult information easy to understand. This comprehensive, thorough and insightful book is a must read for students and scholars of rural development.


Chronic Poverty in Asia

Chronic Poverty in Asia
Author: John Malcolm Dowling
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9812838872

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Focuses on rural poverty and those countries in Asia with the largest number of chronically poor, including the two emerging superpowers of China and India, other countries of South Asia and the Mekong region as well as Indonesia and Philippines in Southeast Asia.


Rural Poverty in Asia

Rural Poverty in Asia
Author: Muhammad Ghulam Quibria
Publisher:
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This collection of economic essays is the outcome of an Asian Development Bank study on rural poverty in selected Asian countries.


Rural Poverty in South Asia

Rural Poverty in South Asia
Author: T. N. Srinivasan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 565
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780231062244

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Rural Poverty and Income Dynamics in Asia and Africa

Rural Poverty and Income Dynamics in Asia and Africa
Author: Keijiro Otsuka
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2008-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134019432

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This books uses primary data of rural households collected in eight countries in Asia and sub-Saharan Africa to shed new light on increased farm income, increased investment in schooling of children, poverty reduction and the development of non-farm economies.


Reducing Poverty in Asia

Reducing Poverty in Asia
Author: Christopher M. Edmonds
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781957417

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In this book, a group of distinguished authors addresses three broad questions: what broad strategies and macroeconomic policies best support poverty reduction efforts in Asia; what role should targeted antipoverty interventions play, and how should such interventions be designed; and how is poverty measured, what new approaches are needed, and how does measurement affect our understanding of poverty. Each of these three broad themes is also considered together in chapters examining the poverty situations in a number of countries in Asia and the Pacific.


Poverty Targeting in Asia

Poverty Targeting in Asia
Author: John Weiss
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845424700

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This book is a must read for researchers and students interested in poverty, poverty reduction, social welfare and development. It provides systematic and comparative studies on the design features, achievements and problems of targeting, set against specific national contexts. The economic focus of the analysis is balanced with sections on the political economy of targeting and management aspects (administrative systems and incentives). While the considerable variations between targeting mechanisms, schemes and contexts demonstrate the difficulties of blanket policy prescriptions, the book presents a fascinating conclusion. Rather than continuing the debate about universal versus targeted approaches, it proposes that a mixed approach might be best: the broad targeting of basic services such as primary education and health care combined with the narrow targeting of social protection schemes for the very poor. David Hulme, University of Manchester, UK Most governments attempt to target resources directly at the poor through a variety of measures including food and credit subsidies, job creation schemes and basic health and education projects. These measures are usually classified as being either promotional (to help raise welfare in the long term), or protectional (to support the poor in times of adverse shocks). However, for many Asian countries the reality of these poverty targeting measures has proved disappointing. Following a comprehensive overview by the editor, this book offers a detailed assessment of the results of directly channelling resources to the poor and extensively discusses the experience of five Asian countries India, Indonesia, the People s Republic of China, the Philippines and Thailand. The authors demonstrate how in many cases these targeting measures have failed due to their high cost and errors of both undercoverage (where many of the poor are excluded) and leakage (when many of the better-off also benefit from these schemes). The authors conclude that whilst poverty targeting remains a critically important objective, past targeting errors must not be forgotten and improved methods of both identifying and reaching the poor must be implemented. Written by leading experts in the field and including analysis of original country surveys, this seminal text documents clearly the operation and success of aid schemes in Asia. This book will make a worthy addition to the literature on development, poverty reduction, social welfare and Asian studies. It will also be an important source of reference for academics and students of economic development, aid practitioners, government officials and development NGOs.


Revisiting Rural Places

Revisiting Rural Places
Author: Jonathan Rigg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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In Revisiting Rural Places, scholars return to sites of their earlier research in Southeast Asia to examine how the rapid pace of change in the countryside affected places, spaces and people that they originally studied decades ago. Each of the 14 core chapters is organized around a change that, based on broader trends, the authors did not anticipate: a new longhouse in Sarawak, the urban forests of Java, the assertion of an ethnic minority identity in Northern Thailand, the re-shaping of class relations and identities in the Philippines, and the uncontested sell-off of farmland to cacao entrepreneurs in Sulawesi. These outcomes pose a challenge to conventional understandings of how the countryside is being re-shaped, and to what effect. The accounts in this volume map out diverse pathways to poverty or prosperity. Families who seemed trapped in poverty decades ago have prospered owing to non-farm and educational opportunities. Others have unexpectedly been thrust into relative deprivation by industrial agriculture, rural industrialization, or destructive natural resource extraction. The breadth of the material makes this unique and exceptionally rich account of rural change a valuable classroom tool as well as an important source of information for a broad spectrum of institutions and other stakeholders, from the World Bank to NGOs and rural activists.


The State of World Rural Poverty

The State of World Rural Poverty
Author: Atiqur Rahman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1995
Genre: Agricultural development projects
ISBN:

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