Understanding urban chronic poverty: crossing the qualitative and quantitative divide
This paper reviews the recent quantitative and qualitative evidence on urban poverty in Ethiopia. It attempts to synthesize the little evidence that exists on urban chronic poverty in some detail, and discusses the consistency of findings in the context of different methodological approaches. The re...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environment and urbanization 2005-10, Vol.17 (2), p.43-54 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper reviews the recent quantitative and qualitative evidence on urban
poverty in Ethiopia. It attempts to synthesize the little evidence that exists
on urban chronic poverty in some detail, and discusses the consistency of
findings in the context of different methodological approaches. The review
covers the discussion of key correlates/dimensions of poverty, such as
livelihood insecurity, gender, household income, prices and HIV/AIDS. Most of
the studies reviewed present a static picture of urban poverty rather than
focusing on the dynamics of poverty over time. The paper suggests that future
research should focus on a more dynamic analysis of household welfare. The
studies reviewed here are heterogeneous in terms of their sources, and include
academia, NGOs, independent research institutions and the World Bank. Despite
differences in methodological approach, it is encouraging to see an overlap in
the research agenda, and a consistency of findings on key correlates of urban
poverty and its trends. |
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ISSN: | 0956-2478 1746-0301 |
DOI: | 10.1177/095624780501700204 |