Motivated by the siloed nature of much poverty research, as well as the challenge of finding inclusive operational definitions of poverty, this study reflects on the merits of seeking to reconcile economic (quantitative) and anthropological (qualitative) analytical approaches. Drawing on detailed evidence from Mozambique, we highlight fundamental philosophical tensions in poverty research along three main axes: social ontology (what is the form of social reality?); (b) epistemology (what can be known about poverty?); and (c) aetiology (how is poverty produced?). We argue the quantitative tradition is rooted in an atomistic view of the social world, which is allied to an etic epistemology in which causes and effects are treated as analytical...
The paper addresses the issue of 'feminization of poverty' in Mozambique by looking at the relations...
The article proposes a relational definition of poor people and poverty situations grounded in the E...
Typical living standards surveys can provide a wealth of information about welfare levels, poverty, ...
Motivated by the siloed nature of much poverty research, as well as the challenge of finding inclusi...
In any international comparison, sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the most pervasive poverty. T...
This article presents the conceptions of poverty by the poor in Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabw...
In this think-piece I draw on a mixed-methods study into poverty dynamics in Bangladesh that I have ...
Sub-Saharan African countries have demonstrated high economic growth in the last decade. However, it...
Poverty and subjectivity in Chewa life is discussed through ethnographic material from a village in ...
The measurement of poverty in Africa has been pioneered by economists (whose measurements usually ap...
Poverty, as defined within development discourse, does not fully capture the reality in which the po...
We provide a comprehensive approach for analyzing the evolution of poverty using Mozambique as a cas...
Measuring poverty remains a complex and contentious issue. This is particularly true in sub-Saharan ...
Summarizing the political and economic evolution of Mozambique since the end of colonialism until th...
Poverty is a widely used and understood concept but its definition is highly contested. The term ‘po...
The paper addresses the issue of 'feminization of poverty' in Mozambique by looking at the relations...
The article proposes a relational definition of poor people and poverty situations grounded in the E...
Typical living standards surveys can provide a wealth of information about welfare levels, poverty, ...
Motivated by the siloed nature of much poverty research, as well as the challenge of finding inclusi...
In any international comparison, sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the most pervasive poverty. T...
This article presents the conceptions of poverty by the poor in Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabw...
In this think-piece I draw on a mixed-methods study into poverty dynamics in Bangladesh that I have ...
Sub-Saharan African countries have demonstrated high economic growth in the last decade. However, it...
Poverty and subjectivity in Chewa life is discussed through ethnographic material from a village in ...
The measurement of poverty in Africa has been pioneered by economists (whose measurements usually ap...
Poverty, as defined within development discourse, does not fully capture the reality in which the po...
We provide a comprehensive approach for analyzing the evolution of poverty using Mozambique as a cas...
Measuring poverty remains a complex and contentious issue. This is particularly true in sub-Saharan ...
Summarizing the political and economic evolution of Mozambique since the end of colonialism until th...
Poverty is a widely used and understood concept but its definition is highly contested. The term ‘po...
The paper addresses the issue of 'feminization of poverty' in Mozambique by looking at the relations...
The article proposes a relational definition of poor people and poverty situations grounded in the E...
Typical living standards surveys can provide a wealth of information about welfare levels, poverty, ...