The fact that most poor people in Latin America live in urban areas had implied that poverty in the region is regarded as largely an urban phenomenon. However, this document exposes what available data suggest: that rural poverty still is significant in many Latin American countries.Social Development :: Poverty, Rural & Urban Development :: Rural Development, Rural Poverty in Latin America
This paper addresses the deceptively simple question: what is the rural population of Latin America ...
SummaryThis paper summarizes a study of changes in per-capita income, monetary poverty, and income d...
The aim of this article is to analyze the situation of poverty that have been supporting people livi...
Rural poverty remains a crucial part of the poverty picture in Argentina. This paper used a rural da...
Rural development projects are aimed at reducing: (1) the large differences in income between urban ...
We synthesize recent case studies on rural poverty in six Latin American countries, plus two themati...
Although poverty levels have been diminishing in Mexico since the late 90’s, several regions still s...
The extent to which Latin America can pull itself out of persistent poverty in the foreseeable futur...
Este artículo analiza el crecimiento de la pobreza rural en el contexto de un proceso de desestructu...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
This paper explores a territorial approach to rural development in Latin America. It first reviews e...
Evidence from studies across Latin America show that rural households in the region are increasingly...
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...
After decades of authoritarian governments, countries of the region have managed to put democratic i...
This paper addresses the deceptively simple question: what is the rural population of Latin America ...
SummaryThis paper summarizes a study of changes in per-capita income, monetary poverty, and income d...
The aim of this article is to analyze the situation of poverty that have been supporting people livi...
Rural poverty remains a crucial part of the poverty picture in Argentina. This paper used a rural da...
Rural development projects are aimed at reducing: (1) the large differences in income between urban ...
We synthesize recent case studies on rural poverty in six Latin American countries, plus two themati...
Although poverty levels have been diminishing in Mexico since the late 90’s, several regions still s...
The extent to which Latin America can pull itself out of persistent poverty in the foreseeable futur...
Este artículo analiza el crecimiento de la pobreza rural en el contexto de un proceso de desestructu...
With three-quarters of its population living in cities, Latin America and the Caribbean is now essen...
This paper explores a territorial approach to rural development in Latin America. It first reviews e...
Evidence from studies across Latin America show that rural households in the region are increasingly...
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...
After decades of authoritarian governments, countries of the region have managed to put democratic i...
This paper addresses the deceptively simple question: what is the rural population of Latin America ...
SummaryThis paper summarizes a study of changes in per-capita income, monetary poverty, and income d...
The aim of this article is to analyze the situation of poverty that have been supporting people livi...