We provide new evidence on the extent to which absolute poverty has urbanized in the developing world, and what role population urbanization has played in overall poverty reduction. We find that one-quarter of the world’s consumption poor live in urban areas and that the proportion has been rising over time. Urbanization helped reduce absolute poverty in the aggregate but did little for urban poverty reduction; over 1993-2002, the count of the “$1 a day ” poor fell by 150 million in rural areas but rose by 50 million in urban areas. The poor have been urbanizing even more rapidly than the population as a whole. Looking forward, the recent pace of urbanization and current forecasts for urban population growth imply that a majority of the poo...
As countries develop, they undergo a structural transformation from agriculture to manufacturing and...
Abstract * As countries develop, they undergo a structural transformation from agriculture to manufa...
Urbanization and poverty have a two-way relationship. Using fixed-effects regression and panel data ...
We find that one-quarter of the world’s consumption poor live in urban areas and that the proportion...
Abstract: Conditions are identified under which the urban sector’s share of the total number of poor...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
We investigate the impacts of urban concentration (share of the population living in large cities) o...
Urbanization of poverty is a complex process which includes various interactions between poverty and...
The population of the developing world is becoming more urban. Are poverty and undernutrition beginn...
[From Introduction] Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa: changing the locus of poverty. Urbanisation ...
Half of the world’s inhabitants (3.3 billion people) now live in towns and cities. And most of the w...
The level of world urbanization has crossed the 50% mark, and nearly all future population growth is...
Today, more than half of humankind lives in towns and cities. From below 30 % in 1950, the global pr...
One of the key 21st century challenges in population health is the challenge of improving the global...
Summaries The article describes how and why the scale of urban poverty in much of Africa, Asia and ...
As countries develop, they undergo a structural transformation from agriculture to manufacturing and...
Abstract * As countries develop, they undergo a structural transformation from agriculture to manufa...
Urbanization and poverty have a two-way relationship. Using fixed-effects regression and panel data ...
We find that one-quarter of the world’s consumption poor live in urban areas and that the proportion...
Abstract: Conditions are identified under which the urban sector’s share of the total number of poor...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
We investigate the impacts of urban concentration (share of the population living in large cities) o...
Urbanization of poverty is a complex process which includes various interactions between poverty and...
The population of the developing world is becoming more urban. Are poverty and undernutrition beginn...
[From Introduction] Urbanisation in sub-Saharan Africa: changing the locus of poverty. Urbanisation ...
Half of the world’s inhabitants (3.3 billion people) now live in towns and cities. And most of the w...
The level of world urbanization has crossed the 50% mark, and nearly all future population growth is...
Today, more than half of humankind lives in towns and cities. From below 30 % in 1950, the global pr...
One of the key 21st century challenges in population health is the challenge of improving the global...
Summaries The article describes how and why the scale of urban poverty in much of Africa, Asia and ...
As countries develop, they undergo a structural transformation from agriculture to manufacturing and...
Abstract * As countries develop, they undergo a structural transformation from agriculture to manufa...
Urbanization and poverty have a two-way relationship. Using fixed-effects regression and panel data ...