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/4-2010 shows that about 1 out of 2 individuals/households who exited poverty did so by transitioning out of agriculture into the … rural nonfarm economy or secondary towns. Only 1 out of 7 exited poverty by migrating to the big cities, even though those …
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The role of migration in reducing poverty in developing countries has been investigated mainly from the perspective of … (Tanzania) traced between 1991 and 2004 have been affected by massive refugee inflows to assess how migration may affect poverty …
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The role of migration in reducing poverty in developing countries has been investigated mainly from the perspective of … (Tanzania) traced between 1991 and 2004 have been affected by massive refugee inflows to assess how migration may affect poverty …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009366818
This paper questions the Lewis Path perspective of a "world without agriculture" which underpins the "structural transformation" paradigm of "modern growth." It shows that the Lewis Path is only one of four potential structural paths, and that half of the world's population is spiralling into a...
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growth is analysed by exploring the interrelationship among growth, inequality, and poverty. The present growth spell appears …
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greatly reduce national poverty over the short-term. In this regard, agricultural growth is more effective, albeit with slower …-fundamentalist” approach to African development, the short-term imperative of reducing poverty necessitates further agricultural investment. …
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poverty. Increasingly, supermarkets provide the institutional linkages across these issues. …
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As the 20th anniversary of the transition to democracy approaches in 2014, the economic policy debates in South Africa are in full flow. The forthcoming Oxford Companion to the Economics of South Africa contributes to the policy and analytical debate by drawing together perspectives on a range...
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the need for a coordinated multi-sectoral approach to sustainably reduce poverty in the region. …
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International migrations and urbanisation rates have seen a large increase in the last decades. Here we analyse the relationships between migrations and urbanisation by using a panel of ca 200 countries over the period 1960-2010. We describe the main global stylised facts on urbanisation and...
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