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), analysts and institutions are confronted with the question of whether and how to use them for global poverty estimation. The … world. This paper presents evidence that if the global poverty line is updated with the 2011 PPP data based on the same set … of national poverty lines that define the $1.25 line in 2005 PPPs, and if the 2011 PPP conversion factors are used …
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tries to identify chronic poverty at the district level by using multidimensional indicators that reflect persistent …
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Despite the renewed commitment over the past 15 years to poverty reduction as the core objective of international … strategies (centred around economic growth and human development) that have been adopted to achieve poverty reduction, as well as … our very conception and understanding of poverty. While perspectives on poverty have evolved significantly over this …
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This paper investigates whether monetary and non-monetary indicators tell the same story about chronic poverty using a … find that monetary poverty is less persistent than malnutrition among adults and stunting among children (although there is … some evidence of catch-up among stunted children). Monetary poverty is also found to be less persistent than primary and …
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Attempts to understand the causes of chronic poverty have largely centred on the concept of the poverty trap. In this … useful in both understanding the causes of chronic poverty and looking for its solution. Instead of focusing on the level or … endowments. The crucial insight offered by this perspective is that chronic poverty can arise not just from low level of …
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Based on Amartya Sen's groundbreaking work on capabilities and functionings, static poverty measures have long used non …-income indicators. In contrast, measures of poverty dynamics, including chronic poverty, have in general conceptualized poverty only in … limitations of analysing chronic poverty from a non-income perspective. Second, it proposes methods to empirically measure chronic …
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The capability approach defines poverty as a deprivation of capabilities, as a lack of multiple freedoms people value … and have reason to value. Chronic poverty focuses attention on that subset of poor persons whose capability deprivations … endure across time. But how should the dimensions of chronic poverty be selected? This question is complex because the …
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intergenerational transmission of poverty, provides empirical evidence on key aspects of intergenerational transfers, and discusses the … accumulation and transfer of wealth to the next generation, bearing in mind the goals of reducing both poverty and inequality in …
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a household. What detail is lost if we use the household as our main unit of analysis in the Chronic Poverty Research …
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incidence, distribution and trends of disability, let alone the extent of disabled people's poverty; the paper begins with a … impairment, disability and poverty, the author sketches out a 'vicious cycle of chronic poverty and disability'. The paper moves …, and disabled people's organisations to mitigate or reduce chronic poverty among disabled people. Case studies of the …
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