This book brings together the latest thinking about poverty dynamics from diverse analytic traditions. While covering a vast body of conceptual and empirical knowledge about economic and social mobility, the ten chapters take the reader on compelling journeys of multigenerational accounts of three villages in Kanartaka, India; twelve years in the life of a street child in Burkina Faso; a shorter term comparative examination of country-wide experiences with mobility in rich nations; and much more. The authors -- leading development practitioners and scholars from the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology -- critically examine the literature from their disciplines and contribute new frameworks and evidence from their own works.
This book brings together the latest thinking about poverty dynamics from diverse analytic traditions. While covering a vast body of conceptual and empirical knowledge about economic and social mobility, the ten chapters take the reader on compelling journeys of multigenerational accounts of three villages in Kanartaka, India; twelve years in the life of a street child in Burkina Faso; a shorter term comparative examination of country-wide experiences with mobility in rich nations; and much more. The authors -- leading development practitioners and scholars from the fields of anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology -- critically examine the literature from their disciplines and contribute new frameworks and evidence from their own works.
Overview; D. Narayan, P.Petesch & D.Nitikin Community Wellbeing and Household Mobility in Post-Conflict Cambodia; H.Jalilian & B.Ballard Violence, Forced Displacement, and Chronic Poverty in Colombia; P.Petesch & V.Gray Disturbing the Equilibrium: Movements out of Poverty in Conflict-Affected Areas of Indonesia; P.Barron, S.Kusumastuti Rahayu, V.Febriany & S.Varada From Milking Cows to Coconut Trees: Moving Out of Poverty in Mindanao; C.Hull & C.Echavez Sri Lanka: Unequal Mobility in an Ethnic Civil War; P.Petesch & P.Thalayasingam Epilogue; A.Varshney
DEEPA NARAYAN is project director of a 15-country World Bank study, Moving Out of Poverty: Understanding Freedom, Democracy, and Growth from the Bottom Up, which builds on an earlier study also directed by Narayan, Voices of the Poor. Formerly a senior adviser in the Poverty Reduction group of the World Bank, Narayan has over 25 years of development experience in Asia and Africa, working for nongovernmental organizations, national governments, and the United Nations system as well as the World Bank Group. Her areas of expertise include participatory development, community-driven development, and social capital, and the use of these concepts to create wealth for the poor. Recent publications include Moving Out of Poverty: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Mobility (World Bank, 2007); Ending Poverty in South Asia: Ideas that Work, co-edited with Elena Glinskaya (World Bank, 2007); and Measuring Empowerment:Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (World Bank, 2005). PATTI PETESCH is a specialist in qualitative analysis on the causes of poverty, how people escape poverty, and the role of individual and collective agency in these processes. She freelances for the World Bank and other international development organizations, and served as coordinator for the World Bank's global Voices of the Poor and Moving out of Poverty studies. Her recent publications include Moving Out of Poverty: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Mobility, (edited with D. Narayan); Evaluating Empowerment: A Framework with Cases from Latin America, (with C. Smulovitz and M. Walton); and Voices of the Poor from Colombia: Strengthening Livelihoods, Families and Communities, (with J.Arboleda and J. Blackburn).
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