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Measuring poverty around the world / Anthony B. Atkinson ; edited by John Micklewright and Andrea Brandolini ; with afterwords vy Francois Bourguigon and Nivholas Stern.

بواسطة:نوع المادة : نصنصاللغة: الإنجليزية الناشر:Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2019وصف:xxvii, 429 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 9780691191225 (hardback)
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • HC79.P6 A87 2019
المحتويات:
Chapter 1. Introduction.--Chapter 2. What do we mean by poverty?.--Chapter 3. Clarifying concepts.--Chapter 4. The key role of Data.-- Chapter 5. Global poverty and the sustainable development.-- Chapter 6. Poverty in Asia and the Pacific.--Chapter 7. Africa: diversity of experience.-- Chapter 8. Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean.--Chapter 9. Poverty in rich countries and a global measure of poverty.--Chapter10. Conclusion: Beyond $1.90 a day.
ملخص:In this, his final book, economist Anthony Atkinson, one of the world's great social scientists and a pioneer in the study of poverty and inequality, offers an inspiring analysis of a central question: What is poverty and how much of it is there around the globe? The persistence of poverty - in rich and poor countries alike - is one of the most serious problems facing humanity. Better measurement of poverty is essential for raising awareness, motivating action, designing good policy, gauging progress, and holding political leaders accountable for meeting targets. To help make this possible, Atkinson provides a critically important examination of how poverty is - and should be - measured. Bringing together evidence about the nature and extent of poverty across the world and including case studies of sixty countries, Atkinson addresses both financial poverty and other indicators of deprivation. He starts from first principles about the meaning of poverty, translates these into concrete measures, and analyzes the data to which the measures can be applied. Crucially, he integrates international organizations' measurements of poverty with countries' own national analyses. Atkinson died before he was able to complete the book, but at his request it was edited for publication by two of his colleagues, John Micklewright and Andrea Brandolini. In addition, Franois Bourguignon and Nicholas Stern provide afterwards that address key issues from the unfinished chapters: how poverty relates to growth, inequality, and climate change.
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كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة HC79.P6 A87 2019 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.1 Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط 30030000005491
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة HC79.P6 A87 2019 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.2 المتاح 30030000005492

Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-415) and index.

Chapter 1. Introduction.--Chapter 2. What do we mean by poverty?.--Chapter 3. Clarifying concepts.--Chapter 4. The key role of Data.-- Chapter 5. Global poverty and the sustainable development.-- Chapter 6. Poverty in Asia and the Pacific.--Chapter 7. Africa: diversity of experience.-- Chapter 8. Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean.--Chapter 9. Poverty in rich countries and a global measure of poverty.--Chapter10. Conclusion: Beyond $1.90 a day.

In this, his final book, economist Anthony Atkinson, one of the world's great social scientists and a pioneer in the study of poverty and inequality, offers an inspiring analysis of a central question: What is poverty and how much of it is there around the globe? The persistence of poverty - in rich and poor countries alike - is one of the most serious problems facing humanity. Better measurement of poverty is essential for raising awareness, motivating action, designing good policy, gauging progress, and holding political leaders accountable for meeting targets. To help make this possible, Atkinson provides a critically important examination of how poverty is - and should be - measured. Bringing together evidence about the nature and extent of poverty across the world and including case studies of sixty countries, Atkinson addresses both financial poverty and other indicators of deprivation. He starts from first principles about the meaning of poverty, translates these into concrete measures, and analyzes the data to which the measures can be applied. Crucially, he integrates international organizations' measurements of poverty with countries' own national analyses. Atkinson died before he was able to complete the book, but at his request it was edited for publication by two of his colleagues, John Micklewright and Andrea Brandolini. In addition, Franois Bourguignon and Nicholas Stern provide afterwards that address key issues from the unfinished chapters: how poverty relates to growth, inequality, and climate change.

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