in narrow economic terms (living on less than 1.25/day), but poverty is actually something much wider including the lack of freedom to decide over one’s own futureD.Poverty is a multidimensional concept: food insecurity, lack of health service, denial of dignity are all examples of poverty....
An Evaluative Study of Poverty Alleviation and Employment Generation Programs: Evidence from IndiaPoverty is a multidimensional concept where it is not only available in developing countries but also found in developed nations in the form of relative povertySocial Science Electronic Publishing...
2.3.2A path toward a poverty-free society Poverty is a multidimensional concept and is defined by the World Bank as “encompassing low income and consumption, low educational achievement, poor health and nutritional outcomes, lack of access to basic services, and a hazardous living environment” ...
Poverty is a multidimensional concept and cannot be defined unidimensionally. Poverty means non-fulfilment of the human right to a range of basic capabilities, e.g. nourishment, shelter, education, security, justice, earning a livelihood One of the important components of the right to live with ...
Poverty is a complex multidimensional problem in which Chapter 3 of Agenda 21 provides the outline for a comprehensive attack. To promote better standards of living in a better global environment, Agenda 21 stresses the need for poverty eradication as the priority among problems hindering sust... ...
Poverty is a multidimensional problem. Poverty should be understood not only in terms of economic disability, but also the failure to fulfill the basic rig... Rudy Badrudin,Y. S. Susilo,Rokhedi Priyo Santoso,... 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Research on Poverty Alleviation of County E-Commerce -...
Alexis de Tocqueville. Alexis de Tocqueville who is known for his famous “Democracy in America” and eventually also for his “The Old Regime and the Revolution” wrote also a monography entitled “Memoir on Pauperism”. I must say that until I looked at a book by the French sociologist Se...
We also show that seeking plant health advice from plant clinics is significantly associated with a 5% reduction in the likelihood of a household falling below the extreme poverty line of $1.25 per day. The results imply that policies and programmes aimed at promoting the establishment of and ...
The first is that poverty is a ‘material concept’, which means that people are poor because they lack the basic needs of life like shelter, food, clothing and water. The second meaning is that poverty is a pattern of deprivation; by this he means that it is not just as a result of...
Because poverty is multidimensional in nature, poverty measures capture aspects of poverty that exert different effects on child well-being. Studies have demonstrated that deprivation predicts well-being better than income (Bradshaw, 2008, Saunders and Zhu, 2009). Bradshaw (2008) used three poverty ...