Abstract: To make directed policy for different categories of identified rural poor in India, the current focus on static income poverty as a measure is insufficient. This article uses the asset-based approach to quantify poverty dynamics for the years 1992, 1998 and 2005, for the entire country and for various states. We find that at all India level 35 per cent of the rural households are asset poor, of which 22 per cent are chronically poor and 13 per cent are transient poor. An additional 9 per cent of rural non-poor households live under the threat of poverty. This article also analyses trends in asset poverty in various states, with policy recommendations based on their asset poverty status
After outlining some comparative features of poverty in India, this article reviews critically recen...
Poverty in India is one of the biggest issue we are facing today. Almost every third poor in the wor...
This paper tries to analyze the trends of poverty in India and Karnataka, separately for rural and u...
Abstract Although identifying the existence and the nature of household-level poverty traps would ha...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surely...
Although identifying the existence and the nature of household-level poverty traps would have import...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surel...
Using a unique panel data for rural India for the periods 1999 and 2006 this paper models vulnerabil...
Poverty in rural India has declined substantially in recent decades. This steady decline in poverty ...
The structuralist perspective envisages poverty, especially in rural India, as a long duration pheno...
The authors analyze five rounds of National Sample Survey data covering 1983, 1987/8, 1993/4, 1999/0...
In India, Bihar is amongst poorest state, with poverty incidence of 42.6%. Bihar constitutes about 3...
Extreme poverty is a persistent issue in south India and there are moral and economic imperatives to...
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
Using a unique panel data for rural India for the periods 1999 and 2006 this paper models vulnerabil...
After outlining some comparative features of poverty in India, this article reviews critically recen...
Poverty in India is one of the biggest issue we are facing today. Almost every third poor in the wor...
This paper tries to analyze the trends of poverty in India and Karnataka, separately for rural and u...
Abstract Although identifying the existence and the nature of household-level poverty traps would ha...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surely...
Although identifying the existence and the nature of household-level poverty traps would have import...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surel...
Using a unique panel data for rural India for the periods 1999 and 2006 this paper models vulnerabil...
Poverty in rural India has declined substantially in recent decades. This steady decline in poverty ...
The structuralist perspective envisages poverty, especially in rural India, as a long duration pheno...
The authors analyze five rounds of National Sample Survey data covering 1983, 1987/8, 1993/4, 1999/0...
In India, Bihar is amongst poorest state, with poverty incidence of 42.6%. Bihar constitutes about 3...
Extreme poverty is a persistent issue in south India and there are moral and economic imperatives to...
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
Using a unique panel data for rural India for the periods 1999 and 2006 this paper models vulnerabil...
After outlining some comparative features of poverty in India, this article reviews critically recen...
Poverty in India is one of the biggest issue we are facing today. Almost every third poor in the wor...
This paper tries to analyze the trends of poverty in India and Karnataka, separately for rural and u...