Poverty Dynamics
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Addison, Tony; Kanbur, Ravi; Hulme, David
Poverty Dynamics
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Addison, Tony; Kanbur, Ravi; Hulme, David
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This book looks at poverty dynamics, or how individual experiences of poverty and wellbeing change over time. It includes work from anthropologists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists and combines qualitative and quantitative research approaches to help deepen our understanding of why some people remain poor while others escape.
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This book looks at poverty dynamics, or how individual experiences of poverty and wellbeing change over time. It includes work from anthropologists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists and combines qualitative and quantitative research approaches to help deepen our understanding of why some people remain poor while others escape.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780199557547
- ISBN-10: 0199557543
- Artikelnr.: 24879118
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780199557547
- ISBN-10: 0199557543
- Artikelnr.: 24879118
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Tony Addison is Executive Director of the Brooks World Poverty Institute (BWPI) University of Manchester, Associate Director of the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC), and Professor of Development Studies, University of Manchester. He is currently working on chronic poverty, post-conflict reconstruction and development finance. David Hulme is Professor of Development Studies at the University of Manchester and Associate Director of the Brooks World Poverty Institute and the Chronic Poverty Research Centre. His research interests include rural development; poverty analysis and poverty reduction strategies; finance for the poor and sociology of development. At present he is a senior research fellow with the Leverhulme Trust. Ravi Kanbur is T. H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, International Professor of Applied Economics and Management, and Professor of Economics at Cornell University. He has held various positions at the World Bank and has also served as Director of the World Bank's World Development Report.
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Tony Addison, David Hulme, and Ravi Kanbur: Poverty Dynamics:
Measurement and Understanding from an Interdisciplinary Perspective
* Part II: Poverty Dynamics: Poverty Measurement and Assessment
* 2: Cesar Calvo and Stefan Dercon: Chronic Poverty and All That: The
Measurement of Poverty Over Time
* 3: James E. Foster: A Class of Chronic Poverty Measures
* 4: Isabel Günther and Stephan Klasen: Measuring Chronic Non-Income
Poverty
* 5: Caroline Moser and Andrew Felton: The Construction of an Asset
Index Measuring Asset Accumulation in Ecuador
* 6: Michael R. Carter and Munenobu Ikegami: Looking Forward:
Theory-Based Measures of Chronic Poverty and Vulnerability
* 7: Peter Davis: Exploring Poverty Dynamics from Life History
Interviews in Bangladesh
* 8: Anirudh Krishna: Subjective Assessments, Participatory Methods and
Poverty Dynamics: The Stages of Progress Method
* Part III: Explanatory Frameworks for Understanding Poverty Dynamics
* 9: John Harriss: Bringing Politics Back into Poverty Analysis: Why
Understanding of Social Relations Matters More for Policy on Chronic
Poverty than Measurement
* 10: Andries du Toit: Poverty Measurement Blues: Beyond 'Q-Squared'
Approaches to Understanding Chronic Poverty in South Africa
* 11: S. R. Osmani: When Endowments and Opportunities Don't Match:
Understanding Chronic Poverty
* 12: Agnes Quisumbing: Investments, Bequeaths, and Public Policy:
Intergenerational Asset Transfers and the Escape From Poverty
* 13: Jo Boyden and Elizabeth Cooper: Questioning the Power of
Resilience: Are Children Up To the Task of Disrupting the
Transmission of Poverty?
* 14: Maia Green: The Social Distribution of Sanctioned Harm: Thinking
Through Chronic Poverty, Durable Poverty and Destitution
* 15: Michael Woolcock: Toward an Economic Sociology of Chronic
Poverty: Enhancing the Rigour and Relevance of Social Theory
* 1: Tony Addison, David Hulme, and Ravi Kanbur: Poverty Dynamics:
Measurement and Understanding from an Interdisciplinary Perspective
* Part II: Poverty Dynamics: Poverty Measurement and Assessment
* 2: Cesar Calvo and Stefan Dercon: Chronic Poverty and All That: The
Measurement of Poverty Over Time
* 3: James E. Foster: A Class of Chronic Poverty Measures
* 4: Isabel Günther and Stephan Klasen: Measuring Chronic Non-Income
Poverty
* 5: Caroline Moser and Andrew Felton: The Construction of an Asset
Index Measuring Asset Accumulation in Ecuador
* 6: Michael R. Carter and Munenobu Ikegami: Looking Forward:
Theory-Based Measures of Chronic Poverty and Vulnerability
* 7: Peter Davis: Exploring Poverty Dynamics from Life History
Interviews in Bangladesh
* 8: Anirudh Krishna: Subjective Assessments, Participatory Methods and
Poverty Dynamics: The Stages of Progress Method
* Part III: Explanatory Frameworks for Understanding Poverty Dynamics
* 9: John Harriss: Bringing Politics Back into Poverty Analysis: Why
Understanding of Social Relations Matters More for Policy on Chronic
Poverty than Measurement
* 10: Andries du Toit: Poverty Measurement Blues: Beyond 'Q-Squared'
Approaches to Understanding Chronic Poverty in South Africa
* 11: S. R. Osmani: When Endowments and Opportunities Don't Match:
Understanding Chronic Poverty
* 12: Agnes Quisumbing: Investments, Bequeaths, and Public Policy:
Intergenerational Asset Transfers and the Escape From Poverty
* 13: Jo Boyden and Elizabeth Cooper: Questioning the Power of
Resilience: Are Children Up To the Task of Disrupting the
Transmission of Poverty?
* 14: Maia Green: The Social Distribution of Sanctioned Harm: Thinking
Through Chronic Poverty, Durable Poverty and Destitution
* 15: Michael Woolcock: Toward an Economic Sociology of Chronic
Poverty: Enhancing the Rigour and Relevance of Social Theory
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Tony Addison, David Hulme, and Ravi Kanbur: Poverty Dynamics:
Measurement and Understanding from an Interdisciplinary Perspective
* Part II: Poverty Dynamics: Poverty Measurement and Assessment
* 2: Cesar Calvo and Stefan Dercon: Chronic Poverty and All That: The
Measurement of Poverty Over Time
* 3: James E. Foster: A Class of Chronic Poverty Measures
* 4: Isabel Günther and Stephan Klasen: Measuring Chronic Non-Income
Poverty
* 5: Caroline Moser and Andrew Felton: The Construction of an Asset
Index Measuring Asset Accumulation in Ecuador
* 6: Michael R. Carter and Munenobu Ikegami: Looking Forward:
Theory-Based Measures of Chronic Poverty and Vulnerability
* 7: Peter Davis: Exploring Poverty Dynamics from Life History
Interviews in Bangladesh
* 8: Anirudh Krishna: Subjective Assessments, Participatory Methods and
Poverty Dynamics: The Stages of Progress Method
* Part III: Explanatory Frameworks for Understanding Poverty Dynamics
* 9: John Harriss: Bringing Politics Back into Poverty Analysis: Why
Understanding of Social Relations Matters More for Policy on Chronic
Poverty than Measurement
* 10: Andries du Toit: Poverty Measurement Blues: Beyond 'Q-Squared'
Approaches to Understanding Chronic Poverty in South Africa
* 11: S. R. Osmani: When Endowments and Opportunities Don't Match:
Understanding Chronic Poverty
* 12: Agnes Quisumbing: Investments, Bequeaths, and Public Policy:
Intergenerational Asset Transfers and the Escape From Poverty
* 13: Jo Boyden and Elizabeth Cooper: Questioning the Power of
Resilience: Are Children Up To the Task of Disrupting the
Transmission of Poverty?
* 14: Maia Green: The Social Distribution of Sanctioned Harm: Thinking
Through Chronic Poverty, Durable Poverty and Destitution
* 15: Michael Woolcock: Toward an Economic Sociology of Chronic
Poverty: Enhancing the Rigour and Relevance of Social Theory
* 1: Tony Addison, David Hulme, and Ravi Kanbur: Poverty Dynamics:
Measurement and Understanding from an Interdisciplinary Perspective
* Part II: Poverty Dynamics: Poverty Measurement and Assessment
* 2: Cesar Calvo and Stefan Dercon: Chronic Poverty and All That: The
Measurement of Poverty Over Time
* 3: James E. Foster: A Class of Chronic Poverty Measures
* 4: Isabel Günther and Stephan Klasen: Measuring Chronic Non-Income
Poverty
* 5: Caroline Moser and Andrew Felton: The Construction of an Asset
Index Measuring Asset Accumulation in Ecuador
* 6: Michael R. Carter and Munenobu Ikegami: Looking Forward:
Theory-Based Measures of Chronic Poverty and Vulnerability
* 7: Peter Davis: Exploring Poverty Dynamics from Life History
Interviews in Bangladesh
* 8: Anirudh Krishna: Subjective Assessments, Participatory Methods and
Poverty Dynamics: The Stages of Progress Method
* Part III: Explanatory Frameworks for Understanding Poverty Dynamics
* 9: John Harriss: Bringing Politics Back into Poverty Analysis: Why
Understanding of Social Relations Matters More for Policy on Chronic
Poverty than Measurement
* 10: Andries du Toit: Poverty Measurement Blues: Beyond 'Q-Squared'
Approaches to Understanding Chronic Poverty in South Africa
* 11: S. R. Osmani: When Endowments and Opportunities Don't Match:
Understanding Chronic Poverty
* 12: Agnes Quisumbing: Investments, Bequeaths, and Public Policy:
Intergenerational Asset Transfers and the Escape From Poverty
* 13: Jo Boyden and Elizabeth Cooper: Questioning the Power of
Resilience: Are Children Up To the Task of Disrupting the
Transmission of Poverty?
* 14: Maia Green: The Social Distribution of Sanctioned Harm: Thinking
Through Chronic Poverty, Durable Poverty and Destitution
* 15: Michael Woolcock: Toward an Economic Sociology of Chronic
Poverty: Enhancing the Rigour and Relevance of Social Theory