Rural poverty remains a crucial part of the poverty picture in Argentina. This paper used a rural dataset collected by the World Bank in 2003. Findings show that extreme income poverty in rural areas reached 39 percent of the people or 200,000-250,000 indigent families. These families tend to: be large, and young, and to escape from poverty as they mature and children leave the household (life cycle); live largely in dispersed areas where basic service provision is often weak and delivery is difficult (in particular school attendance beyond 11 years of age falls off very rapidly compared with grouped rural or urban areas); and be more likely to be small landholders than landless laborers. The structure of poverty in rural Argentina shows th...
The aim of this study was to analyse rural tourism as a tool for poverty reduction, by examining the...
WP 2003-30 September 2003This paper summarizes a few key findings from a rich and growing body of re...
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Crisis y pobreza rural en América LatinaThis docu...
Small farmers and "minifundistas" tend to be among the poorest segment of the rural population in La...
Although reducing rural poverty has been the key agenda of economic reforms in Pakistan, the rural p...
Starting with a few communities in three municipalities in the north east of Brazil, by 2002 the pro...
Despite the long tradition of intervention, rural poverty is still an important issue to face in the...
The fact that most poor people in Latin America live in urban areas had implied that poverty in the ...
We synthesize recent case studies on rural poverty in six Latin American countries, plus two themati...
While poverty all over the world is more typical and extreme in rural contexts, interventions to imp...
Includes bibliographyAlthough most of the total population and the majority of the people living in ...
The extent to which Latin America can pull itself out of persistent poverty in the foreseeable futur...
This paper documents the impact of Argentina's recent economic crises on different aspects of povert...
In rural America today, more than one in seven residents lives in poverty. Poverty's causes are a co...
Rural development projects are aimed at reducing: (1) the large differences in income between urban ...
The aim of this study was to analyse rural tourism as a tool for poverty reduction, by examining the...
WP 2003-30 September 2003This paper summarizes a few key findings from a rich and growing body of re...
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Crisis y pobreza rural en América LatinaThis docu...
Small farmers and "minifundistas" tend to be among the poorest segment of the rural population in La...
Although reducing rural poverty has been the key agenda of economic reforms in Pakistan, the rural p...
Starting with a few communities in three municipalities in the north east of Brazil, by 2002 the pro...
Despite the long tradition of intervention, rural poverty is still an important issue to face in the...
The fact that most poor people in Latin America live in urban areas had implied that poverty in the ...
We synthesize recent case studies on rural poverty in six Latin American countries, plus two themati...
While poverty all over the world is more typical and extreme in rural contexts, interventions to imp...
Includes bibliographyAlthough most of the total population and the majority of the people living in ...
The extent to which Latin America can pull itself out of persistent poverty in the foreseeable futur...
This paper documents the impact of Argentina's recent economic crises on different aspects of povert...
In rural America today, more than one in seven residents lives in poverty. Poverty's causes are a co...
Rural development projects are aimed at reducing: (1) the large differences in income between urban ...
The aim of this study was to analyse rural tourism as a tool for poverty reduction, by examining the...
WP 2003-30 September 2003This paper summarizes a few key findings from a rich and growing body of re...
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Crisis y pobreza rural en América LatinaThis docu...