نتایج جستجو برای: womens poverty has multiple dimensions economic

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تلخابی, حمیدرضا, زنگانه, احمد, گازرانی, فریدون, یوسفی فشکی, محسن,

The extent of poverty, inequality and environmental differences patterns in large metropolises are the results of a dual economy with free market capitalism rule in these cities. Urban spatial structure expansion and incoherent, irrational focus on different parts of the city and its facilities and services, economic development, social inequality in them. Urban environments, complex systems wi...

Extended Abstract Introduction: Poverty is considered as a horrifying and life-threatening phenomenon as well as a multifaceted process stemmed from social interactions, political structures, socioeconomic strategies, and performance of individuals and groups. It can also be accompanied by a wide range of socioeconomic problems and political instability that can undermine solidarity between in...

Journal: :پژوهش و برنامه ریزی روستایی 0
محمدرضا بسحاق احمد تقدیسی مسعود تقوایی

1-introduction it is a long time that geography of poverty has entered the geographical literature and always geographers remember it as a bitter social reality that its effects and negative results are reflected in all parts of individual and social life. in iran, poverty has been a more economic concept and has been taken into consideration less than other aspects. in the case that we want to...

2013
Mohammad Abdul Malek Md. Amzad Hossain Ratnajit Saha Franz W. Gatzweiler Joachim von Braun Manfred Denich Anna-Katharina Hornidge

Although Bangladesh made some remarkable achievements in reducing poverty and in improving social and economic outcomes in recent decades, about one-third of the rural population still lives below the upper poverty line most of whom depend on agriculture as their primary source of income. One of the reasons for their poverty is the low productivity that results from sub-optimal use of inputs an...

2008
Sabina Alkire

In their opening chapter of Poverty and Inequality, David Grusky and Ravi Kanbur observe that “there is growing consensus among academic, policy makers, and even politicians” that attention to multidimensional poverty and inequality should not be treated as soft social issues that can be “subordinated to more important and fundamental interested in maximizing total economic output.” While the a...

2014
Suman Seth Sabina Alkire

Poverty has many dimensions, which, in practice, are often binary or ordinal in nature. A number of multidimensional measures of poverty have recently been proposed that respect this ordinal nature. These measures agree that the consideration of inequality across the poor is important, which is typically captured by adjusting the poverty measure to be sensitive to inequality. This, however, com...

2012
Mauricio Apablaza

In the wake of the renewed interest in multidimensional poverty measurement, a natural question arising is how and whether indices of multidimensional poverty can be adapted to produce measures that quantify both the joint incidence of multiple deprivations and their degree of persistence, i.e. their chronicity. In this paper we seek to build one bridge between these two literatures (on multidi...

2004
Almas Heshmati

Data Issues and Databases Used in Analysis of Growth, Poverty and Economic Inequality This paper focuses on the importance data issues to the analysis of growth, poverty and economic inequality. We introduce a number of major databases frequently used in applied research on growth, poverty and global and international inequality. A discussion of data quality, data consistency, variable definiti...

2011

Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) is a novel measure of poverty that is being used by United Nations Development Programme. The MPI is the answer to the call for a multidimensional view of poverty (Sen and Anand, 1997). It evaluates poverty at the individual level, with poor people being those who are deprived in multiple dimensions of well-being, and also the extent of poverty by assessing ...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2017
Hilary K Lambert Kevin M King Kathryn C Monahan Katie A McLaughlin

Research on childhood adversity has traditionally focused on single types of adversity, which is limited because of high co-occurrence, or on the total number of adverse experiences, which assumes that diverse experiences influence development similarly. Identifying dimensions of environmental experience that are common to multiple types of adversity may be a more effective strategy. We examine...

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