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contributed to a dramatic drop — from 37 percent to 13 percent — in the global extreme poverty rate between 1990 and 201. However … the slowdown on the real household incomes of the poor, and hence on the poverty rate. The results suggest that the … poorest countries will see the greatest slowdown in poverty reduction, with over 5 percent of their population projected to …
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Background The use of self-reported measures of chronic disease may substantially underestimate prevalence in low-income and middle-income country settings, especially in groups with lower socioeconomic status (SES). We sought to determine whether socioeconomic inequalities in the prevalence of...
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of poverty in the countries in question. The growth impact is first identified by comparing average per capita growth in … the two years prior to the crisis to that in the crisis year and the following year. The poverty impact is then measured … by applying the elasticity of poverty with respect to growth. Alternative estimates consider results of surveys in the …
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alone, we document that social isolation, poverty, and health challenges are three of the leading correlates of depression …
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Inclusion Gap -- South Asia's Financial Inclusion Gap -- Poverty, Financial Exclusion, and Financial Vulnerability in South Asia …
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