Compared to their urban counterparts, the rural poor are more likely to be employed, more apt to be members of married-couple families, less likely to be children, less likely to be minority, and more likely to have assets but a negative income. This paper examines poverty rates and factors that affect mobility in and out of poverty among major categories of the rural poor. Particular attention is paid to farm workers and the rural farm population in the South. It endeavors to identify both structural conditions that perpetuate rural poverty and government interventions that ameliorate human suffering and break the cycle of poverty reproduction
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Labour migration is one the important feature of economic activities. This labour migration creates ...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
Compared to their urban counterparts, the rural poor are more likely to be employed, more apt to be ...
The theme of my discussion is that we have seriously underinvested in information and knowledge syst...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
Summary Lives and livelihoods in the Rural South are becoming increasingly divorced from farming and...
This paper analyzes the determinants of rural poverty and the characteristics of poverty class by us...
Recent demographic studies document movement of poor people from both urban and rural places to depr...
This paper has two main objectives. Firstly, it provides an overview of trends in the magnitude, loc...
Rural industrialization is a significant topic for several reasons. First, the high level of underem...
The objectives of this paper are: measure the prevalence of rural poverty in 1997 and 2000, based on...
The American public generally perceives poverty as an urban problem. However, the incidence of pover...
In this paper, we develop four paradigms of rural poverty. These paradigms were designed to help e...
The paper examines the drivers of rural poverty and their evolution in Bangladesh over the last two ...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Labour migration is one the important feature of economic activities. This labour migration creates ...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
Compared to their urban counterparts, the rural poor are more likely to be employed, more apt to be ...
The theme of my discussion is that we have seriously underinvested in information and knowledge syst...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
Summary Lives and livelihoods in the Rural South are becoming increasingly divorced from farming and...
This paper analyzes the determinants of rural poverty and the characteristics of poverty class by us...
Recent demographic studies document movement of poor people from both urban and rural places to depr...
This paper has two main objectives. Firstly, it provides an overview of trends in the magnitude, loc...
Rural industrialization is a significant topic for several reasons. First, the high level of underem...
The objectives of this paper are: measure the prevalence of rural poverty in 1997 and 2000, based on...
The American public generally perceives poverty as an urban problem. However, the incidence of pover...
In this paper, we develop four paradigms of rural poverty. These paradigms were designed to help e...
The paper examines the drivers of rural poverty and their evolution in Bangladesh over the last two ...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Labour migration is one the important feature of economic activities. This labour migration creates ...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...