This paper analyses poverty in three districts of Zimbabwe. It uses household data to argue that there are two dominant poverty traps individually and jointly afflicting households. It argues that asset poverty is less severe than income poverty. It further argues that assets indicate potential for future production, especially in the context of employment opportunities for the poor, and that this is the most potent and cost-effective strategy to fight poverty. It concludes by estimating household demand for labour, concluding that increasing non-farm incomes and ownership of a minimum bundle of productive assets is necessary for long-term poverty reduction.
Increasing attention is now being paid to poverty dynamics in developing countries. This work links ...
Increasing attention is now being paid to poverty dynamics in developing countries. This work links ...
A conference paper on household resource allocation to alleviate poverty in rural Zimbabwe. Origin...
Using a poverty and well being survey for 16 districts in Zimbabwe—a country engulfed by an economic...
A position paper on household food consumption and poverty levels in Zimbabwe.Based on the Moving Zi...
Poverty is the greatest humanitarian challenge the world faces. With a fifth of the world living be...
A book chapter on rural poverty statistics in Zimbabwe.In the 1990 income and expenditure surveys, t...
This paper is about rural non-farm income and poverty alleviation in sub-Saharan Africa and the dete...
There has been lack of consensus on the determinants of poverty at household level and previous stud...
Many poverty profiles classifying the poor according to characteristics such as level of education, ...
Many poverty profiles classifying the poor according to characteristics such as level of education, ...
In the 1990 income and expenditure surveys, the Central Statistics Office estimated that 40 per cent...
With the progression of the new millennium, a new socio-economic order has taken charge in most deve...
Many perhaps most households in rural Africa have grown poorer over the last decade. The World Bank,...
The concept of safety nets is based on the thesis by Hyden (1983) that the peasant mode keeps alive ...
Increasing attention is now being paid to poverty dynamics in developing countries. This work links ...
Increasing attention is now being paid to poverty dynamics in developing countries. This work links ...
A conference paper on household resource allocation to alleviate poverty in rural Zimbabwe. Origin...
Using a poverty and well being survey for 16 districts in Zimbabwe—a country engulfed by an economic...
A position paper on household food consumption and poverty levels in Zimbabwe.Based on the Moving Zi...
Poverty is the greatest humanitarian challenge the world faces. With a fifth of the world living be...
A book chapter on rural poverty statistics in Zimbabwe.In the 1990 income and expenditure surveys, t...
This paper is about rural non-farm income and poverty alleviation in sub-Saharan Africa and the dete...
There has been lack of consensus on the determinants of poverty at household level and previous stud...
Many poverty profiles classifying the poor according to characteristics such as level of education, ...
Many poverty profiles classifying the poor according to characteristics such as level of education, ...
In the 1990 income and expenditure surveys, the Central Statistics Office estimated that 40 per cent...
With the progression of the new millennium, a new socio-economic order has taken charge in most deve...
Many perhaps most households in rural Africa have grown poorer over the last decade. The World Bank,...
The concept of safety nets is based on the thesis by Hyden (1983) that the peasant mode keeps alive ...
Increasing attention is now being paid to poverty dynamics in developing countries. This work links ...
Increasing attention is now being paid to poverty dynamics in developing countries. This work links ...
A conference paper on household resource allocation to alleviate poverty in rural Zimbabwe. Origin...