
Understanding the Multi-Dimensional Nature of Poverty
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The editors of Understanding the Multi-Dimensional Nature of Poverty take a holistic approach to poverty, recognizing interconnected factors. By viewing poverty beyond income alone, the authors in this collection aid in developing more effective strategies for combating poverty and fostering a fairer, more prosperous future. The work begins with a historical perspective on poverty measurement, then introduces multidimensional poverty, with case studies on income and educational disparities, inadequate healthcare, and successful health interventions in impoverished settings. It also examines the impacts of discriminatory practices on women and marginalized groups, and offers sustainable livelihood approaches for poverty reduction.
This edited collection is designed for a diverse audience interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of poverty and exploring effective strategies for poverty alleviation. Students pursuing degrees in social sciences, international development, public policy, and related disciplines will find the book to be an informative and accessible resource for enhancing their knowledge of poverty and development issues.
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Tilottama Singh, Associate Professor, Uttaranchal Institute of Management, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, India
Md. Mashiur Rahman, First Assistant Vice President, Bank Asia Ltd., Dhaka, Bangladesh
Quazi Tafsirul Islam, Senior Lecturer, North South University, Bangladesh
Sukanta Kumar Baral, Professor, Department of Commerce, Faculty of Commerce & Management, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (A Central University of India), Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, India
Content
Chapter 2. Sustainable Approaches to Poverty and Challenges from the 21st Century; Kyla L. Tennin and Shelli Brunswick
Chapter 3. Disentangling Critical Factors for Enhancing Female Entrepreneurship and Women Empowerment to Alleviate Poverty: Focus on BRICS Countries; Michela Floris and Richa Goel
Chapter 4. Ubiquitous Business Model and Strategy of WeChat as a Platform in E-Commerce Development; Syed Far Abid Hossain, Kazi Mohiuddin, Hasanuzzaman Tushar, and Blanca Luz
Chapter 5. A Comparative Study of Different Poverty Alleviation Programmes undertaken in India and the Middle East: An Overview; Ankita Nayak, Ipseeta Satpathy, B.C.M. Patnaik, Sukanta Kumar Baral, and Durga Prasad Samontaray
Chapter 6. Economic Dependency Ratio as a Dimension of Poverty and Vulnerability; Shilpa Deo, Anjali Sane, Sushil Sharma,and Saeed Tabar
Chapter 7. Exploring Poverty Measurement Techniques Across Diverse Economies: A Cross-Country Study; Chitra Krishnan, Sanjeev Chaturvedi, and Jasmine Mariappan
Chapter 8. Self-Help Groups in Afghanistan: A Ploy of Economic and Social Empowerment of Women for Sustainable Development; Nassir Ul Haq Wani, Bibi Sarah Majidi, Neeru Sidana, and Richa Goel
Chapter 9. Factors Affecting Poverty Dynamics: A Conceptual Study; Sudhansu Sekhar Nanda, Anindita Das, and D.D. Tewari
Chapter 10. From Resist to Privilege: Rising Psychological Empowerment and Gender Equality for Poverty Alleviation; Dhamodharan M and Sunaina K
Chapter 11. Revamping Economic Parameters in an Innovative Digital World in 21st Century: An Interventive Study on Banking Practices; Rabinarayan Patnaik and Sukanta Kumar Baral
Chapter 12. Sustainable Poverty Reduction Model - Need-Surveillance and Psycho-Social Support Practices among Migrant Workforce; Tushar Soubhari, Sudhansu Sekhar Nanda, and Mohd Asif Shah
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