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Understanding Poverty in India - Asian Development Bank

National poverty line estimates1 indicated a poverty incidence of 27 5 per-cent in 2004–2005, implying that over one quarter of the population in India lives below the poverty line Also, in absolute numbers, India still has 301 7 million poor persons with a significant percentage of them being


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UNEMPLOYMENT AND POVERTY PARADOX IN INDIA

either absolute or relative manner Absolute poverty refers to the lack of means necessary to 5 Id 6 Surbhi Arora, Economics for Law Students, at 238 (2nd ed 2014) 7 Walter Skeat , An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language ( 1st ed 2005) 3 | P a g e Journal On Contemporary Issues of Law (JCIL) Vol 2 Issue 10 fulfill the basic needs like food, clothing and shelter Whereas


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Caste, Inequality, and Poverty in India: A Re-Assessment

Caste, Inequality, and Poverty in India: A Re-Assessment Vani K Borooah , University of Ulster Dilip Diwakar, Indian Instit ute of Dalit Studies Ajay Naik, Indian Instit ute of Dalit Studies Nidhi Sabharwal, National University of Educational Planning and Administration 2 1 Introduction The measurement of disparity between households in the context of inequality and poverty raises the


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POVERTY IN INDIA 1951-1994: TRENDS AND DECOMPOSITIONS

POVERTY IN INDIA 1951-1994: TRENDS AND DECOMPOSITIONS Gaurav Datt* Revised August 1997 Abstract We construct a new time series of poverty measures fo r both rural and urban India from 1951 to 1994 The results show that there was little progress in reducing poverty until the mid-1970s, and that there has been a marked downward trend since then It took nearly 30 years for India's poverty


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Absolute Poverty: When Necessity Displaces Desire1

‘Absolute Poverty: When Necessity Displaces Desire’ A new basis for an international poverty measurement is proposed based on linear programming for specifying the least cost diet and explicit budgeting for non-food spending This approach is superior to the World Bank’s ‘$-a-day’ line because it is (1) clearly related to survival and well being, (2) comparable across time and space


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Chapter 8 Poverty - UNSD

relative standard An absolute poverty line usually reflects a minimum cost necessary to cover basic caloric and non-caloric needs, without reference to social context or norms A relative poverty line is defined relative to the average or median income or consumption in a particular society The poverty rate (or poverty incidence or headcount index) is the share of population living in


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The Extent and Nature of Absolute Poverty

Absolute poverty rates are more than ten times larger in the remote countryside (57 ) than in the large cities (5 ) 6 Anti-poverty programmes need to address the problem of severe housing and sanitation deprivation in rural areas of Africa and South Asia 7 Children suffer from the highest rates of poverty and 200 million children less than 5 years old suffer from absolute poverty 8


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The Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle

rapid elimination of absolute poverty, under all forms, is a meaningful goal for development Second, to achieve the goal of rapidly reducing absolute poverty requires strong, country-specific combinations of growth and distribution policies These two statements raise conceptual, measurement, theoretical and empirical issues, including clarifying the distinction between absolute and relative


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Understanding Poverty in India - Asian Development Bank

National poverty line estimates1 indicated a poverty incidence of 27 5 per-cent in 2004–2005, implying that over one quarter of the population in India lives below the poverty line Also, in absolute numbers, India still has 301 7 million poor persons with a significant percentage of them being


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UNEMPLOYMENT AND POVERTY PARADOX IN INDIA

either absolute or relative manner Absolute poverty refers to the lack of means necessary to 5 Id 6 Surbhi Arora, Economics for Law Students, at 238 (2nd ed 2014) 7 Walter Skeat , An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language ( 1st ed 2005) 3 | P a g e Journal On Contemporary Issues of Law (JCIL) Vol 2 Issue 10 fulfill the basic needs like food, clothing and shelter Whereas


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Caste, Inequality, and Poverty in India: A Re-Assessment

Caste, Inequality, and Poverty in India: A Re-Assessment Vani K Borooah , University of Ulster Dilip Diwakar, Indian Instit ute of Dalit Studies Ajay Naik, Indian Instit ute of Dalit Studies Nidhi Sabharwal, National University of Educational Planning and Administration 2 1 Introduction The measurement of disparity between households in the context of inequality and poverty raises the


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POVERTY IN INDIA 1951-1994: TRENDS AND DECOMPOSITIONS

POVERTY IN INDIA 1951-1994: TRENDS AND DECOMPOSITIONS Gaurav Datt* Revised August 1997 Abstract We construct a new time series of poverty measures fo r both rural and urban India from 1951 to 1994 The results show that there was little progress in reducing poverty until the mid-1970s, and that there has been a marked downward trend since then It took nearly 30 years for India's poverty


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Absolute Poverty: When Necessity Displaces Desire1

‘Absolute Poverty: When Necessity Displaces Desire’ A new basis for an international poverty measurement is proposed based on linear programming for specifying the least cost diet and explicit budgeting for non-food spending This approach is superior to the World Bank’s ‘$-a-day’ line because it is (1) clearly related to survival and well being, (2) comparable across time and space


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Chapter 8 Poverty - UNSD

relative standard An absolute poverty line usually reflects a minimum cost necessary to cover basic caloric and non-caloric needs, without reference to social context or norms A relative poverty line is defined relative to the average or median income or consumption in a particular society The poverty rate (or poverty incidence or headcount index) is the share of population living in


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The Extent and Nature of Absolute Poverty

Absolute poverty rates are more than ten times larger in the remote countryside (57 ) than in the large cities (5 ) 6 Anti-poverty programmes need to address the problem of severe housing and sanitation deprivation in rural areas of Africa and South Asia 7 Children suffer from the highest rates of poverty and 200 million children less than 5 years old suffer from absolute poverty 8


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The Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle

rapid elimination of absolute poverty, under all forms, is a meaningful goal for development Second, to achieve the goal of rapidly reducing absolute poverty requires strong, country-specific combinations of growth and distribution policies These two statements raise conceptual, measurement, theoretical and empirical issues, including clarifying the distinction between absolute and relative


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  1. Understanding Poverty in India - Asian Development Bank

    National poverty line estimates1 indicated a poverty incidence of 27 5 per-cent in 2004–2005
  2. implying that over one quarter of the population in India lives below the poverty line Also
  3. in absolute numbers
  4. India still has 301 7 million poor persons with a significant percentage of them being


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    UNEMPLOYMENT AND POVERTY PARADOX IN INDIA

    either absolute or relative manner Absolute poverty refers to the lack of means necessary to 5 Id 6 Surbhi Arora
  5. Economics for Law Students
  6. at 238 (2nd ed 2014) 7 Walter Skeat
  7. An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language ( 1st ed 2005) 3 | P a g e Journal On Contemporary Issues of Law (JCIL) Vol 2 Issue 10 fulfill the basic needs like food
  8. clothing and shelter Whereas


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    Caste

  9. Inequality
  10. and Poverty in India: A Re-AssessmentCaste
  11. Inequality
  12. and Poverty in India: A Re-Assessment Vani K Borooah
  13. University of Ulster Dilip Diwakar
  14. Indian Instit ute of Dalit Studies Ajay Naik
  15. Indian Instit ute of Dalit Studies Nidhi Sabharwal
  16. National University of Educational Planning and Administration 2 1 Introduction The measurement of disparity between households in the context of inequality and poverty raises the


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    POVERTY IN INDIA 1951-1994: TRENDS AND DECOMPOSITIONS

    POVERTY IN INDIA 1951-1994: TRENDS AND DECOMPOSITIONS Gaurav Datt* Revised August 1997 Abstract We construct a new time series of poverty measures fo r both rural and urban India from 1951 to 1994 The results show that there was little progress in reducing poverty until the mid-1970s
  17. and that there has been a marked downward trend since then It took nearly 30 years for India's poverty


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    Absolute Poverty: When Necessity Displaces Desire1

    ‘Absolute Poverty: When Necessity Displaces Desire’ A new basis for an international poverty measurement is proposed based on linear programming for specifying the least cost diet and explicit budgeting for non-food spending This approach is superior to the World Bank’s ‘$-a-day’ line because it is (1) clearly related to survival and well being
  18. (2) comparable across time and space


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    Chapter 8 Poverty - UNSD

    relative standard An absolute poverty line usually reflects a minimum cost necessary to cover basic caloric and non-caloric needs
  19. without reference to social context or norms A relative poverty line is defined relative to the average or median income or consumption in a particular society The poverty rate (or poverty incidence or headcount index) is the share of population living in


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    The Extent and Nature of Absolute Poverty

    Absolute poverty rates are more than ten times larger in the remote countryside (57 ) than in the large cities (5 ) 6 Anti-poverty programmes need to address the problem of severe housing and sanitation deprivation in rural areas of Africa and South Asia 7 Children suffer from the highest rates of poverty and 200 million children less than 5 years old suffer from absolute poverty 8


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    The Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle

    rapid elimination of absolute poverty
  20. under all forms
  21. is a meaningful goal for development Second
  22. to achieve the goal of rapidly reducing absolute poverty requires strong
  23. country-specific combinations of growth and distribution policies These two statements raise conceptual
  24. measurement
  25. theoretical and empirical issues
  26. including clarifying the distinction between absolute and relative


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