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Poverty : a persistent global reality / edited by John Dixon and David Macarov.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Poverty--Case studies.
- Poverty.
- Poverty--Developing countries--Case studies.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (305 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York : Routledge, 1998.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This book addresses the long-standing global issue of poverty. An introductory chapter explores concepts and definitions of poverty, the subsequent chapters providing detailed examinations of poverty in ten different countries: UK, USA, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, Malta, The Netherlands, The Philippines and Zimbabwe. Each chapter follows a consistent format, to facilitate comparison and focuses on the following issues:- * the socio-economic and historical context within which poverty exists * the extent and nature of poverty its causes * the measures that
- Contents:
- Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of illustrations; Contributors; Preface; The meaning and measurement of poverty; The definitions of poverty; The measurement of poverty; Conclusion; Australia; The appropriate definition of poverty; The incidence of poverty; Groups most affected by poverty; Factors contributing to poverty in Australia; The social welfare responses to poverty in Australia; Anti-poverty programmes in Australia; The likelihood of poverty in Australia in the future; Canada; The people: some demographic characteristics; The historical and political context of poverty
- Poverty: the problem of an appropriate definitionThe incidence of poverty; Groups most affected by poverty; Government and non-government responses to poverty; Conclusion: future prospects; Hong Kong; The background to poverty in Hong Kong; Poverty and social assistance; The future; Conclusion; Ireland; Measuring poverty; The incidence of poverty; Who are the poor?; Social security responses to poverty; Anti-poverty programmes; Future prospects and strategies; Malta; The concept of relative poverty and its measurement; Quality-of-life and relative poverty; Incidence of relative poverty
- Reasons for the extent of relative povertyReducing the extent of relative poverty: future prospects and strategies; Conclusion; Netherlands; Poverty in the Netherlands; Groups most affected by poverty; Policy responses to poverty; Evaluation of anti-poverty programmes; Future prospects and strategies; The policy implications of poverty research; Philippines; The Philippines: a country profile; Debt, development and poverty alleviation; The concept of poverty in the Philippines; Incidence of poverty; Who are the poor?; Social welfare response to poverty: the social reform agenda
- Anti-poverty programmesFuture strategies to alleviate poverty; United Kingdom; The post-war abolition of poverty?; The re-discovery, and re-definition, of poverty; The denial of poverty; How is poverty measured?; How many poor are there, and who are they?; Poverty and social policy; The policy priorities; Conclusion; United States of America; Profile of the United States; The definition of poverty; The incidence of poverty; Groups most affected by poverty; Policy responses to the poverty problem; Conclusion: future trends and issues; Zimbabwe; Poverty contextualised; Poverty incidence
- Poverty profileSocial welfare responses to poverty; Anti-poverty programme; Future prospects and strategies; Conclusion; Poverty in review; Conclusion; Index
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9987-686-39-7
- 1-134-75652-6
- 1-134-75653-4
- 1-280-33257-3
- 0-203-02918-6
- 0-203-15979-9
- 9780203029183
- OCLC:
- 56998932
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