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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Gender
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Poverty
Regression analysis
Social welfare
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