This brief was prepared by Bob Stanley based on a case study written by María Pía Riggirozzi and research carried out by Kirit Parikh.French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Nouvelle dynamique dans la lutte contre la pauvreté : chercheurs et responsables des politiques en ligue contre la pauvretéPoverty has been an endemic problem in Bangladesh throughout the country’s 33-year history, and remains so despite an encouraging annual economic growth rate of more than 5% in recent years. Now researchers and policymakers are collaborating to better understand the root causes of this stubborn economic malaise and design practical solutions
Worldwide in the 1990s over one billion persons are estimated to have a purchasing power of below a ...
This article describes the process of refining a participatory method to investigate the poverty dyn...
Some of the best historical and archeological evidence has claimed that about a million years was re...
This brief was prepared by Bob Stanley based on a case study written by Tracy Tuplin with research b...
In 1995/96, 47.5 per cent of the population of Bangladesh were still living below the poverty line. ...
The study gives the grievous concerned about the national budgets in Bangladesh that have a positive...
Labeled as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh is accustomed to poverty. Beginning...
As poverty situations and incidence are not homogeneous, poverty estimates at subnational levels hel...
Despite its start as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh has been observing a cont...
Following up on research conducted by the authors just over a decade ago, this study of the local po...
This case study builds on an ongoing large-scale quantitative research project undertaken by BIDS/IR...
Bangladesh is the 2nd fastest growing country in the world in 2016 with 7.1% GDP growth. This study ...
Poverty has been a problem in Malaysia since independence and even before the independence. This sit...
Poverty studies in the Third World, in general, and in Bangladesh, in particular, have been mostly c...
IFPRI commissioned a series of in-depth case studies to look at how research findings are communicat...
Worldwide in the 1990s over one billion persons are estimated to have a purchasing power of below a ...
This article describes the process of refining a participatory method to investigate the poverty dyn...
Some of the best historical and archeological evidence has claimed that about a million years was re...
This brief was prepared by Bob Stanley based on a case study written by Tracy Tuplin with research b...
In 1995/96, 47.5 per cent of the population of Bangladesh were still living below the poverty line. ...
The study gives the grievous concerned about the national budgets in Bangladesh that have a positive...
Labeled as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh is accustomed to poverty. Beginning...
As poverty situations and incidence are not homogeneous, poverty estimates at subnational levels hel...
Despite its start as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh has been observing a cont...
Following up on research conducted by the authors just over a decade ago, this study of the local po...
This case study builds on an ongoing large-scale quantitative research project undertaken by BIDS/IR...
Bangladesh is the 2nd fastest growing country in the world in 2016 with 7.1% GDP growth. This study ...
Poverty has been a problem in Malaysia since independence and even before the independence. This sit...
Poverty studies in the Third World, in general, and in Bangladesh, in particular, have been mostly c...
IFPRI commissioned a series of in-depth case studies to look at how research findings are communicat...
Worldwide in the 1990s over one billion persons are estimated to have a purchasing power of below a ...
This article describes the process of refining a participatory method to investigate the poverty dyn...
Some of the best historical and archeological evidence has claimed that about a million years was re...