Poverty dynamics : interdisciplinary perspectives

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Poverty dynamics : interdisciplinary perspectives

edited by Tony Addison, David Hulme, and Ravi Kanbur

Oxford University Press, 2009

  • : hardback
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This collection of essays provides a state-of-the-art examination of the concepts and methods that can be used to understand poverty dynamics. It does this from an interdisciplinary perspective and includes the work of anthropologists, economists, sociologists, and political scientists. The contributions included highlight the need to conceptualise poverty from a multidimensional perspective and promote Q-Squared research approaches, or those that combine quantitative and qualitative research. The first part of the book provides a review of the research on poverty dynamics in developing countries. Part two focuses on poverty measurement and assessment, and discusses the most recent work of world-leading poverty analysts. The third part focuses on frameworks for understanding poverty analysis that avoid measurement and instead utilise approaches based on social relations and structural analysis. There is widespread consensus that poverty analysis should focus on poverty dynamics and this book shows how this idea can practically be taken forward.

目次

  • PART I: INTRODUCTION
  • 1. Poverty Dynamics: Measurement and Understanding from an Interdisciplinary Perspective
  • PART II: POVERTY DYNAMICS: POVERTY MEASUREMENT AND ASSESSMENT
  • 2. Chronic Poverty and All That: The Measurement of Poverty Over Time
  • 3. A Class of Chronic Poverty Measures
  • 4. Measuring Chronic Non-Income Poverty
  • 5. The Construction of an Asset Index Measuring Asset Accumulation in Ecuador
  • 6. Looking Forward: Theory-Based Measures of Chronic Poverty and Vulnerability
  • 7. Exploring Poverty Dynamics from Life History Interviews in Bangladesh
  • 8. Subjective Assessments, Participatory Methods and Poverty Dynamics: The Stages of Progress Method
  • PART III: EXPLANATORY FRAMEWORKS FOR UNDERSTANDING POVERTY DYNAMICS
  • 9. Bringing Politics Back into Poverty Analysis: Why Understanding of Social Relations Matters More for Policy on Chronic Poverty than Measurement
  • 10. Poverty Measurement Blues: Beyond 'Q-Squared' Approaches to Understanding Chronic Poverty in South Africa
  • 11. When Endowments and Opportunities Don't Match: Understanding Chronic Poverty
  • 12. Investments, Bequeaths, and Public Policy: Intergenerational Asset Transfers and the Escape From Poverty
  • 13. Questioning the Power of Resilience: Are Children Up To the Task of Disrupting the Transmission of Poverty?
  • 14. The Social Distribution of Sanctioned Harm: Thinking Through Chronic Poverty, Durable Poverty and Destitution
  • 15. Toward an Economic Sociology of Chronic Poverty: Enhancing the Rigour and Relevance of Social Theory

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