Abstract: Most conceptualisations of the bottom billion assume that “the poor ” are a minority group in a state of continuous dependency, identifiable by region and demographic. Using a flow analysis (inflow and outflow) of poverty, rather than a stock analysis, we explain why poverty is more appropriately understood as a dynamic, with the majority of people flowing in and out of poverty for short durations. Distinguishing between structural and transitory poverty gives rise to a focus on the identification of multiple constituencies in the wider population including the permanently poor; sometimes poor; and non-poor. External shocks, including economic and environmental shifts, and risks such as ill-health, can affect any individual, house...
WP 2010-09 May 2010Crises are likely to be new normal for developing and transition economies. In de...
The current global financial crisis will have adverse effects on poor people in developing countries...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...
Recent perspectives on social protection focus on risk and vulnerability to poverty and attempt to i...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...
more than forty episodes in which gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 4 percent or more. Poverty in...
Recent developments in social protection have shifted its focus on to risk and vulnerability. These ...
This paper explores the implications of poverty traps for the design of poverty re-duction policy by...
The recent global crisis has highlighted the need to protect the poor and people vulnerable to adver...
This paper uses the economic theory of asset thresholds and poverty traps to reflect on the nature o...
Where the poorest billion of us live depends on whether we identify the bottom billion living in the...
Eighteen papers, one previously published, others presented at a UNU-WIDER conference in June 2001 i...
The paper outlines a forward-looking role of social protection against the background of increasing ...
This paper argues that the global poverty problem has changed because most of the world’s poor no lo...
WP 2010-09 May 2010Crises are likely to be new normal for developing and transition economies. In de...
The current global financial crisis will have adverse effects on poor people in developing countries...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...
Recent perspectives on social protection focus on risk and vulnerability to poverty and attempt to i...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...
This paper demonstrates that there are potentially large returns to social protec-tion policy that s...
more than forty episodes in which gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 4 percent or more. Poverty in...
Recent developments in social protection have shifted its focus on to risk and vulnerability. These ...
This paper explores the implications of poverty traps for the design of poverty re-duction policy by...
The recent global crisis has highlighted the need to protect the poor and people vulnerable to adver...
This paper uses the economic theory of asset thresholds and poverty traps to reflect on the nature o...
Where the poorest billion of us live depends on whether we identify the bottom billion living in the...
Eighteen papers, one previously published, others presented at a UNU-WIDER conference in June 2001 i...
The paper outlines a forward-looking role of social protection against the background of increasing ...
This paper argues that the global poverty problem has changed because most of the world’s poor no lo...
WP 2010-09 May 2010Crises are likely to be new normal for developing and transition economies. In de...
The current global financial crisis will have adverse effects on poor people in developing countries...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...