The Many Meanings of Poverty

The Many Meanings of Poverty
Author: Cynthia E. Milton
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804751781

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The Many Meanings of Poverty is about poverty in a colonial context—it argues that the cultural meanings of poverty defined social compacts that served to bolster and undermine the sources of colonialism.

The Many Meanings of Poverty

The Many Meanings of Poverty
Author: Cynthia E. Milton
Publsiher: Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2002
Genre: Poverty
ISBN: WISC:89085269546

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Poverty Amidst Affluence

Poverty Amidst Affluence
Author: Victor George,Irving Howards
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015022035748

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Covers the period from 1960 to 1987.

Poverty and Austerity amid Prosperity

Poverty and Austerity amid Prosperity
Author: Gregg M. Olsen
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781487509859

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"In wealthy nations such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, issues of poverty and homelessness have often been displaced or sidelined by the accelerating number of studies on income inequality and wealth disparity. In Poverty and Austerity amid Prosperity, Gregg M. Olsen refocuses our attention on rising levels of poverty and homelessness, suggesting what we can do to address these issues. Highlighting the important differences between Canada, the UK, and the US, this volume explores the broad and narrow ways that poverty and homelessness have been conceptualized, and how this has shaped the way they are defined, measured, and addressed in each country. After a careful examination of poverty in these three countries, the volume draws comparisons with European nations that have been more successful in keeping issues relating to poverty under control. Olsen presents and critically contrasts the two main theoretical traditions, individual versus society, that have emerged to explain poverty and homelessness. Olsen argues that societal approaches to the study of poverty are better equipped to explain the developments unfolding across these nations, and that the eradication of poverty will only happen when the socio-economic system has been seriously overhauled and founded upon economic democracy."--

Poverty

Poverty
Author: Rajni Kothari
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1350251127

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In this essay, Rajni Kothari explores the meanings of poverty in its economic, social and political aspects and analyzes the role the state and the market play, both nationally and internationally, in the deepening of poverty.

Chronic Poverty

Chronic Poverty
Author: David Hulme,Karen M. Moore,Andrew Shepherd
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2001
Genre: Poor
ISBN: 190404901X

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When Helping Hurts

When Helping Hurts
Author: Steve Corbett,Brian Fikkert
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802487629

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With more than 300,000 copies in print, When Helping Hurts is a paradigm-forming contemporary classic on the subject of poverty alleviation. Poverty is much more than simply a lack of material resources, and it takes much more than donations and handouts to solve it. When Helping Hurts shows how some alleviation efforts, failing to consider the complexities of poverty, have actually (and unintentionally) done more harm than good. But it looks ahead. It encourages us to see the dignity in everyone, to empower the materially poor, and to know that we are all uniquely needy—and that God in the gospel is reconciling all things to himself. Focusing on both North American and Majority World contexts, When Helping Hurts provides proven strategies for effective poverty alleviation, catalyzing the idea that sustainable change comes not from the outside in, but from the inside out.

Measuring Poverty Around the World

Measuring Poverty Around the World
Author: Anthony B. Atkinson
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 9780691191225

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The final book from a towering pioneer in the study of poverty and inequality—a critically important examination of poverty around the world In this, his final book, economist Anthony Atkinson, one of the world’s great social scientists and a pioneer in the study of poverty and inequality, offers an inspiring analysis of a central question: What is poverty and how much of it is there around the globe? The persistence of poverty—in rich and poor countries alike—is one of the most serious problems facing humanity. Better measurement of poverty is essential for raising awareness, motivating action, designing good policy, gauging progress, and holding political leaders accountable for meeting targets. To help make this possible, Atkinson provides a critically important examination of how poverty is—and should be—measured. Bringing together evidence about the nature and extent of poverty across the world and including case studies of sixty countries, Atkinson addresses both financial poverty and other indicators of deprivation. He starts from first principles about the meaning of poverty, translates these into concrete measures, and analyzes the data to which the measures can be applied. Crucially, he integrates international organizations’ measurements of poverty with countries’ own national analyses. Atkinson died before he was able to complete the book, but at his request it was edited for publication by two of his colleagues, John Micklewright and Andrea Brandolini. In addition, François Bourguignon and Nicholas Stern provide afterwords that address key issues from the unfinished chapters: how poverty relates to growth, inequality, and climate change. The result is an essential contribution to efforts to alleviate poverty around the world.