Unfavourable Environment and Chronic Poverty: Some Preliminary Findings

Published By: CPRC on eSS | Published Date: March, 22 , 2004

Poverty has different and varying manifestations. In fact, Hulme et al (2001) proposes a five-tiered categorisation of poverty. This identifies the always poor, usually poor, churning poor, occasionally poor and never poor. The first two categories are chronically poor, the next two transitory poor and the last one is non-poor. Charting the factors that are associated with transition in the poverty status of a household should help us to understand the processes that create or erode chronic poverty and relate these to policy and action. [PRCPB Working Paper No. 5] URL: [http://www.chronicpoverty.org/uploads/publication_files/PRCPB_WP_5.pdf]

Author(s): Quazi Shahabuddin | Posted on: Mar 22, 2011 | Views(879) | Download (163)


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