Throughout the world, there are fundamentally two, and only two, ways that people can escape from poverty. One is by earning their way out of poverty. The other is by receiving socially-provided goods and services that lift them out of poverty. Even with multilateral and bilateral assistance, low-income countries are too poor to be able to mak
The key asset of the poor is human capital, which they can monetize through the labor market. Gainin...
One of the global problems of mankind for many years is the problem of poverty. Despite the efforts ...
Understanding poverty and poor people’s livelihoods, sustainable or not, has become an important foc...
[Excerpt] Throughout the world, there are fundamentally two, and only two, ways that people can esca...
More than three billion people are poor by international standards, and essentially all are to be fo...
A key way for the world’s poor—nearly half of humanity—to escape poverty is to earn more for their l...
International audienceWhile the bulk of the working poor - and the poor - live in developing and eme...
Alleviating poverty in the least developed countries (LDCs) requires raising the income level of loc...
In many 'developing' countries widespread poverty is linked to landlessness and unemployment. Two po...
Introduction Industrialisation1 is an important driver of employment growth and poverty reduction in...
www.oecd.org/dac/poverty Employment is the main route out of poverty for poor people in developing c...
[Excerpt] According to the latest figures, today an estimated 3.1 billion people still live in absol...
Can high levels of poverty be a competitive advantage for a country in the world economy? Or, put di...
This chapter provides the context of the low-paid labour market to the analysis of in-work poverty. ...
The existence of extreme poverty in several developing countries is a critical challenge that needs ...
The key asset of the poor is human capital, which they can monetize through the labor market. Gainin...
One of the global problems of mankind for many years is the problem of poverty. Despite the efforts ...
Understanding poverty and poor people’s livelihoods, sustainable or not, has become an important foc...
[Excerpt] Throughout the world, there are fundamentally two, and only two, ways that people can esca...
More than three billion people are poor by international standards, and essentially all are to be fo...
A key way for the world’s poor—nearly half of humanity—to escape poverty is to earn more for their l...
International audienceWhile the bulk of the working poor - and the poor - live in developing and eme...
Alleviating poverty in the least developed countries (LDCs) requires raising the income level of loc...
In many 'developing' countries widespread poverty is linked to landlessness and unemployment. Two po...
Introduction Industrialisation1 is an important driver of employment growth and poverty reduction in...
www.oecd.org/dac/poverty Employment is the main route out of poverty for poor people in developing c...
[Excerpt] According to the latest figures, today an estimated 3.1 billion people still live in absol...
Can high levels of poverty be a competitive advantage for a country in the world economy? Or, put di...
This chapter provides the context of the low-paid labour market to the analysis of in-work poverty. ...
The existence of extreme poverty in several developing countries is a critical challenge that needs ...
The key asset of the poor is human capital, which they can monetize through the labor market. Gainin...
One of the global problems of mankind for many years is the problem of poverty. Despite the efforts ...
Understanding poverty and poor people’s livelihoods, sustainable or not, has become an important foc...