Higher Wages for Relief Work Can Make Many of the Poor Worse Off

Higher Wages for Relief Work Can Make Many of the Poor Worse Off

Author: Martin Ravallion

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 41

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Guaranteed employment can be valuable insurance against poverty. But the recent experience in Maharashtra suggests that raising the wage rate when you don't have the budget to pay for it is not in the interests of all the poor. Some get higher pay, but others must go without relief work.


Including the Poor

Including the Poor

Author: Michael Lipton

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 9780821326749

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Explores the role of government policy in economic development in the Republic of Korea. The Republic of Korea has achieved economic success on many fronts. Real GNP has tripled every decade since the 1960s. A dynamic and flexible manufacturing sector now dominates the economy. The benefits of growth have been widely distributed, with a sharp decrease in poverty. This study, like others in the series, seeks to draw lessons from such success and to identify and analyze the policies behind this strong economic performance. Koreas development strategy and macroeconomic performance are outlined in Part I. Several factors are seen to underlie strong growth, including the maintenance of a stable macroenvironment, flexible and pragmatic policies, and investment in infrastructure and human capital. Part II assesses the role played by industrial policy since 1961. Particular attention is given to the Heavy and Chemical Industry (HCI) drive, launched in 1973 to diversify and upgrade Koreas industrial sector. The authors note that while the HCI has been largely successful, it also has been very costly, particularly to the financial sector. Part III outlines the role of institutions and the close relationships among the government, the bureaucracy, and business. The key to Koreas rapid development, according to the authors, was the governments commitment to growth and its early focus on equity and wide distribution of the gains from growth. The authors also laud the efficiency and effectiveness of Koreas public and private sector institutions, which they see as models for all developing nations.


The Challenging Arithmetic of Poverty in Bangladesh

The Challenging Arithmetic of Poverty in Bangladesh

Author: Martin Ravallion

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 42

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The recent evidence of a decline in absolute numbers of poor in Bangladesh in the 1980s is unconvincing. Recent growth in Bangladesh has been relatively low in a country where it needs to be relatively high to avoid an increase in the number of poor.


Welfare Reform

Welfare Reform

Author: Jeff GROGGER

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2009-06-30

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0674037960

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In Welfare Reform, Jeffrey Grogger and Lynn Karoly assemble evidence from numerous studies to assess how welfare reform has affected behavior. To broaden our understanding of this wide-ranging policy reform, the authors evaluate the evidence in relation to an economic model of behavior.


Poor Participation

Poor Participation

Author: Thomas A. Bryer

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2018-02-19

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 1498538940

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This book argues that active citizenship and poverty are inextricably linked. A common sentiment in discussions of poverty and social policy is that decisions made about those living in poverty or near-poverty are illegitimate, inadvisable, and non-responsive to the needs and interests of the poor if the poor themselves are not involved in the decision-making process. Inside this intuitively appealing idea, however, are a range of potential contradictions and conflicts. These conflicts are at the nexus between active citizenship and technical expertise, between promotion of stability in governance and empowerment of people, between empowerment that is genuine and sustainable and empowerment that is artificial, and between a “war on poverty” that is built on the ideas of collaborative governance and one that is built on an assumption of rule of the elite. The poor have long been consigned to a group of “included-out” citizens. They are legally living in a place, but they are not afforded the same courtesies, entrusted with the same responsibilities, or respected in parallel processes as those citizens of greater means and those who behave in manners that are more consistent with “middle class” values. Poor citizens engaged in the “war on poverty” of the 1960s started to emerge and force their agenda through adversarial action and social protest. This book explores the clear linkages between engaged citizenship and poverty in the United States, revealing a war on poverty and impoverished citizenship that continues to develop in the twenty-first century.


Quantifying the Magnitude and Severity of Absolute Poverty in the Developing World in the Mid-1980s

Quantifying the Magnitude and Severity of Absolute Poverty in the Developing World in the Mid-1980s

Author: Martin Ravallion

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 56

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Aggregate poverty would fall fairly rapidly if moderate growth in average consumption levels could be sustained and the poor could share at least proportionally in that growth. But it would take only small adverse shifts in the world distribution of income to wipe out the potential gains to the poor from economic growth.


Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).

Parliamentary Debates (Hansard).

Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons

Publisher:

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 1206

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Contains the 4th session of the 28th Parliament through the session of the Parliament.