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Journal articles on the topic "Aspect based poverty"

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Nitin, Tanwar, and K. Hooda B. "Estimation of Aspect Based Multidimensional Poverty in Rural Haryana." Advances in Research 10, no. 5 (2017): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.9734/AIR/2017/34765.

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The issue of poverty estimation in India has been drawing attention since independence. The process for measuring poverty in India was initiated in early sixties, when a working group from planning commission provided a quantification of minimum food and non-food requirements of individuals for a healthy living. Theoretical developments on poverty measurement have gradually shifted from the traditional unidimensional approach to the multidimensional concept. [1] Pointed out that the study of poverty should identify and analyze attributes than monetary which directly influence the individual we
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Tanwar, Nitin, and B. Hooda. "Estimation of Aspect Based Multidimensional Poverty in Rural Haryana." Advances in Research 10, no. 5 (2017): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/air/2017/34765.

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Razumov, Alexander, and Olga Selivanova. "Households at Risk of Poverty: Regional Aspect." Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia 18, no. 2 (2022): 236–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/lsprr.2022.18.2.8.

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The article reviews the main approaches to the definition and measurement of poverty, the author's definition of the poverty profile is given. Based on the data of Statistical Survey of Income and Participation in Social Programs 2019 by Rosstat the tools for constructing and analyzing the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the population with average monthly per capita monetary incomes from 1.0 to 1.2 subsistence minimum (PM), located in the zone of increased risk of crossing the official poverty line are developed and tested. The modal characteristics of the population in the
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Rocha, Sonia. "Poverty upsurge in 2015 and the rising trend in regional and age inequality among the poor in Brazil." Nova Economia 29, no. 1 (2019): 249–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6351/3992.

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Summary The aim of this article is threefold. Firstly, to present income-based poverty and extreme poverty indicators for 2015, when the macroeconomic crisis led to a generalized deterioration affecting all areas and regions. The second aim is to discuss long-term evolution, emphasizing the period since 2004, when sustained improvement of income indicators as well as convergence of regional and area results began. Considering the period from 2004 to 2014/2015, the third aim is to show that the reduction in poverty and extreme poverty was parallel to increased inequality in poverty regarding tw
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Wildayana, Elisa, and M. Edi M. Edi Armanto. "Formulating Popular Policies for Peat Restoration Based on Livelihoods of Local Farmers." Journal of Sustainable Development 11, no. 3 (2018): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v11n3p85.

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Important peatland issues developed were how to restore peatlands and followed by increasing rural livelihoods. This research aimed to analyze how peatlands can be utilized to alleviate poverty? and how to integrate peatland restoration with poverty alleviation. This research has been conducted in peatlands of OKI district, South Sumatra Indonesia in 2017. Data about bio geophysical aspects of peatlands, social, economic and political institutions of farmers were surveyed in the fields, performed in qualitative and quantitative approach, and analyzed in forms of tables and descriptions. Import
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Abdul Rahman, Muhamad Zulfadli, Mohammad Taqiuddin Mohamad, and Muhammad Shamshinor Abdul Azzis. "Indeks Kemiskinan Multidimensi Global: Analisis Menurut Perspektif Maqasid Syariah (Global Multidimensional Povety Index: An Analysis According to Maqasid Syariah Perspectives)." UMRAN - International Journal of Islamic and Civilizational Studies 9, no. 1 (2022): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/umran2022.9n1.544.

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Poverty is often associated with the issue of lack of income. However, when questions such as "do children get the education they deserve?", "does a family get the right health services?" and "does the community receive the clean water and electricity supply it needs?" cannot be answered well, then it is a sign that poverty still exists from a multidimensional view. This study applies library methods, textual and contextual analysis methods by taking into the five elements of Shariah Maqasid in the context of multidimensional poverty and extracted based on inductive, deductive, and comparative
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Siddiqui, Farheen, and Shahnaz Parveen. "Female-based urban poverty in parts of Sehore city, India." Quaestiones Geographicae 43, no. 2 (2024): 17–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/quageo-2024-0017.

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Female-based urban poverty has been a widely researched topic fitting into the pursuit of gender equality since the Beijing 1995 Conference for Women. However, the criteria for measuring female-based urban poverty assume a direct role in reducing various urban poverty manifestations amongst females. Nevertheless, standard domains such as economic and educational statuses show some noticeable characteristics in smaller townships located in the low-urbanised states of India. The city under concern—Sehore Municipal Council (M.C. hereafter)—furnishes an example of an emerging urban area in a low-u
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Suci Rahmida and M. Ridwan. "Analisis Pengelolaan Ziswaf Untuk Meningkatkan Kesejahteran Masyarakat Dibidang Ekonomi." Transformasi: Journal of Economics and Business Management 2, no. 4 (2023): 157–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.56444/transformasi.v2i4.1155.

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Poverty is a condition that is still a problem in Indonesia. This can be seen from the still high number of poor people in Indonesia in 2021 reaching 26.5 million people. This poverty does not just happen, one of the reasons is because people's income is low and the poverty level is still low, making them unable to meet their daily needs. Eradicating poverty in Indonesia requires cooperation from various parties, both government and private. Therefore, the community service team together with YBM PLN UID North Sumatra is implementing a program based on local wisdom to improve the community's e
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Ghosh, Ranajit, and Prolay Mondal. "Unveiling the Complex Facets of Poverty: Unidimensional and Multidimensional Insights from Rural Areas of Suri Sadar Sub-Division, Birbhum District, Eastern India." Societies 14, no. 4 (2024): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc14040054.

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Poverty, particularly in developing regions, is a complex, multifaceted issue deeply embedded in various interrelated factors. It extends beyond mere financial insufficiency, encompassing limited access to essential services such as healthcare, education, and overall living standards. This study examines both the unidimensional and multidimensional aspects of rural poverty in Suri Sadar Sub-Division, located in Eastern India. For the unidimensional aspect, this study employs the poverty headcount ratio and the Poverty Gap Index to gauge the incidence and intensity of poverty. In contrast, the
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Rohmi, Misfi Laili. "The Effectiveness Of The Hope Family Program As Poverty Reduction Effort (Case Study In Pringsewu District, Lampung Province)." Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan 11, no. 2 (2022): 80–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.22202/mamangan.v11i2.5920.

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The problem of poverty is still an important issue in Indonesia. The Indonesian government has made various efforts to tackle the problem of poverty, one of which is through the Family Hope Program (PKH), which is a cluster of policies based on social assistance and protection in the form of meeting the basic needs of health and education for poor individuals and households . The hope is that with quality health and education, it will break the chain of poverty. In its implementation, PKH does not escape various problems , starting from the input aspect to the output aspect . Thus, this study
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Aspect based poverty"

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Cohn, Taryn Claire. "Craft and poverty alleviation in South Africa : an impact assessment of Phumani Paper : a multi-site craft-based poverty alleviation programme." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/16269.

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Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2004.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The cultural industries have been identified by the South African government as having significant potential to generate employment and hence alleviate the wide spread poverty suffered by many in the country. They have invested in the cultural industries with a view to developing SMMEs that have the potential to generate sustainable livelihoods. Craft, in particular is seen as an ideal vehicle through which poverty alleviation can take place, due to the combination of low technology requirements with high levels of manua
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Magezi, Vhumani. "Life beyond infection : home-based pastoral care to people with HIV-positive status within a context of poverty." Thesis, Link to the online version, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1085.

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Parker, Gail Denise. "The challenge of sustainable land-based local economic development in poor communities of South Africa: The case of Groblersdal, Northern Cape." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2004. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&amp.

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This research investigated whether local economic development interventions necessarily improve the livelihoods of poor communities. More specifically, the goal of this thesis was to explore some of the reasons why land-based economic development interventions often struggle to meet their main objective of improving the livelihoods of local poor people.
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Jakavula, Siyabulela Cornelius. "Effectiveness of the high value crop-based extension model in improving rural livelihoods." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1007533.

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The problem that is researched in this study relates to the effectiveness of the extension model applied in the High Value Crop programme in improving rural livelihoods in the Eastern Cape. The extent of poverty in rural areas in the Eastern Cape motivated for the intervention of the Is‘Baya through the introduction of Integrated Village Renewal Programme (IVRP). The need to improve the quality of life of rural households through the promotion of agriculture and industry gave rise to the collaborative effort between the Is‘Baya Development Trust and Agricultural Research Council (ARC) in South
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Ntuli, Lungile Celumusa Faith. "The impact of a community based tourism project on poverty alleviation : a case study of the Isithumba Adventure Tourism village." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/10478.

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The study outlines the impact a community based tourism project has on poverty alleviation in Isithumba. Isithumba Adventure Tourism village is the case analysed in this study. This community based tourism project has been developed in KwaZuluNatal, a place called Isithumba found in KwaXimba Tribal Authority outside Durban. The rationale behind the study is to determine whether the Isithumba community based project had a positive impact, negative impact or no impact on the standards of living of the KwaXimba community. This has been achieved through the use of interviews conducted by the resea
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"Community-based natural resource management, livelihood diversification & poverty alleviation : a case study of NG 22/23 and associated communities, Okavango Delta, northern Botswana." 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3453.

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This paper presents a case study from Ngamiland, northern Botswana where community~ based natural resource management (CBNRM), through a joint venture agreement (NA) between a Community~based Organisation (CBO) and the private sector for nonconsumptive tourism has been implemented with the objective of contributing to localised poverty alleviation and livelihood diversification through employment and CBO fee revenue. The economic contribution of these benefits is considered with respect to commonly accepted norms and standards within the development ideology of sustainable development and its
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Dang, Ngoc Toan. "The human rights-based-approach to development : a case study of a development project in the Central Highlands of Vietnam." Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:48764.

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The Human Rights-based Approach (HRBA) to development is based on the international human rights framework, and its key principles are participation, empowerment, accountability and non-discrimination. The HRBA has been endorsed by the United Nations (UN) and development agencies as the approach to development that has the capacity to adequately address poverty in the developing world. However, while much has been written about the HRBA as a viable approach to development, little is known about how the HRBA is implemented in practice, especially in non-western settings like Vietnam. This resea
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"The development and evaluation of a community-based programme offering psychosocial support to vulnerable children affected by HIV/AIDS, poverty and violence." Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/2786.

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This research programme endeavours to develop, implement and evaluate an effective method of offering psychosocial support to vulnerable children. Vulnerability is defined by trained community members as including children who are experiencing especially difficult lives. The forms of difficulties experienced by the children has usually been a consequence of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, extreme poverty combined with other psychosocial risk factors, child abuse (especially child sexual abuse) and violence. This community based programme incorporates four phases of intervention, only two of which were
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Boshomane, Tebogo Pamela. "The impact of cluster projects on development : a case study based on Ga-Ramogale Community Projects, Capricorn District of Limpopo Province Republic of South Africa." Thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/2007.

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Letsoalo, Josephine Mampheri. "A sustainable livelihood framework for community-based tourism: a case of the African Ivory Route in Limpopo Province." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26403.

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Inadequate attention has been paid to the complexity of rural livelihoods and the dimensions of poverty. Although progress has been achieved in poverty reduction in many countries over the years, statistics indicate that there is still much to be done. Nearly half of the population of South Africa is poor. Sustainable Livelihood Approaches see poverty reduction as achievable through diversification of livelihood strategies. Communities can benefit from the development of tourism through employment, financial gains, infrastructure creation and cultural revitalisation. While fees charged
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Books on the topic "Aspect based poverty"

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Fresco, Jacque. The best that money can't buy: Beyond politics, poverty, & war. Global Cyber-Visions, 2002.

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Povitz, Lana Dee. Stirrings. University of North Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469653013.001.0001.

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In the last three decades of the twentieth century, government cutbacks, stagnating wages, AIDS, and gentrification pushed ever more people into poverty, and hunger reached levels unseen since the Depression. In response, New Yorkers set the stage for a nationwide food justice movement. Whether organizing school lunch campaigns, establishing food co-ops, or lobbying city officials, citizen-activists made food a political issue, uniting communities across lines of difference. The charismatic, usually female leaders of these efforts were often products of earlier movements: American communism, c
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Book chapters on the topic "Aspect based poverty"

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Garrido, María Amalia Blandino, and Isabel María Villar Fuentes. "Civil and Procedural Law Through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Transversal View." In European Union and its Neighbours in a Globalized World. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40801-4_4.

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AbstractThe commitment and responsibility to know and implement the SDGs are universal. Indeed, public authorities and civil society are called to simultaneously be active and passive subjects, protagonists to intervene and recipients of the achievements reached with all the actions that serve any of the 17 proclaimed goals. One way of countering the slow progress is through the joint and coordinated effort of researching and teaching law in universities. With this commitment, this paper aims to analyse how international and EU legislation incorporates sustainability goals related to civil and
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Kapilashrami, Anuj, and Ekatha Ann John. "Health Beyond Borders: Migration and Precarity in South Asia." In IMISCOE Research Series. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34194-6_14.

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AbstractMigration patterns in South Asia are defined by temporary migration of low-wage labourers within and across national borders. The conditions in which migrants move, live and work expose them to multiple health risks that cause chronic ailments, mental health problems, and increase their susceptibility to airborne and waterborne diseases. Despite this, public policies and mainstream discourses in the region overlook migrants’ health needs or tend to pathologize them as carriers of infectious diseases. In this chapter, we take stock of the regional evidence on migrants’ health, presentin
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Muchie, Mammo, Angathevar Baskaran, and Mingfeng Tang. "Introduction: China–Africa Science, Technology, Innovation Collaboration for Their Win–Win Enduring Shared Future Relations." In China-Africa Science, Technology and Innovation Collaboration. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4576-0_1.

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AbstractWhat has been truly extraordinary today is that China has gone through the long history of the difficult journey and now finally has attained a development status that has to be recognized and appreciated. Millions of Chinese have now come out of poverty. Unemployment is decreasing and inequality will decrease in the course of time by managing it with appropriate policy. What Africa should learn is how China achieved this status and managed how to deal with and respond to the global economy. The best gift China can give to Africa is to share frankly and honestly how the Chinese managed
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Sohrabi, Poya, Eleni Oikonomaki, Nourhan Hamdy, Christina Kakderi, and Carmelina Bevilacqua. "Navigating the Green Transition During the Pandemic Equitably: A New Perspective on Technological Resilience Among Boston Neighborhoods Facing the Shock." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34211-0_14.

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AbstractCities, public authorities, and private organizations respond to climate change with various green policies and strategies to enhance community resilience. However, these community-level transition processes are complex and require deliberate and collective planning. Under this context, the purpose of this study is to understand the energy actions taken at the local level, as well as to analyze the differences between the neighborhoods’ green energy transitions in terms of their socio-economic aspects, using a big data perspective. The paper is addressing the following question: what w
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Frenzel, Fabian. "Poverty, Class, and Tourism." In The Oxford Handbook of the History of Tourism and Travel. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190889555.013.20.

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Abstract Tourism’s relationship to poverty and class is multifaceted and has changed over time. Tourism is a social phenomenon in which class and poverty often become apparent and are sometimes negotiated. In this chapter, the author focuses on a certain aspect of the relationship between tourism and class, namely tourism’s role in enabling and underpinning the politics of class and poverty. Using the context of Victorian slumming as an empirical backdrop, the chapter discusses three aspects of the politics of class in tourism: (1) the relationship of knowledge and class in tourism, with touri
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Sedmak, Clemens. "Human Dignity, Interiority, and Poverty." In Understanding Human Dignity. British Academy, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197265642.003.0033.

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The concept of human dignity is based on a particular pattern of perception: of perceiving humans as beings rather than things. The Israeli philosopher, Avishai Margalit terms the treatment of humans as ‘things’: ‘blindness to the human aspect’. Recognizing individuals as living beings means being aware of an inherent inner depth, a dimension of interiority famously described by Augustine in his Confessions. Becoming aware of interiority of other also means sensing his/her vulnerability. Human dignity needs nourishment found in model examples. Those members of society who are particularly vuln
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Lenares-Solomon, Denise, Christina Conti, and Christina George. "Advocating for the Mental Health Needs of Children Living in Rural Poverty." In Handbook of Research on Leadership and Advocacy for Children and Families in Rural Poverty. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2787-0.ch007.

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A person's mental health involves their social, psychological, and emotional wellness, all of which are important to their development. Lack of resources and access to effective mental health services can have a negative impact on the mental health of children residing in poverty-stricken rural communities. In advocating for this population, the authors have highlighted five factors that work as barriers in the mental health of children living in rural poverty. These factors were identified as early development, healthcare accessibility, parental/caretaker's educational level, educational syst
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Lenares-Solomon, Denise, Christina Conti, and Christina George. "Advocating for the Mental Health Needs of Children Living in Rural Poverty." In Research Anthology on Mental Health Stigma, Education, and Treatment. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8544-3.ch058.

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A person's mental health involves their social, psychological, and emotional wellness, all of which are important to their development. Lack of resources and access to effective mental health services can have a negative impact on the mental health of children residing in poverty-stricken rural communities. In advocating for this population, the authors have highlighted five factors that work as barriers in the mental health of children living in rural poverty. These factors were identified as early development, healthcare accessibility, parental/caretaker's educational level, educational syst
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O. Amadi, Hippolite, Mohammed B. Kawuwa, Amina L. Abubakar, and Stephen K. Obaro. "Fundamentals of a safe and effective neonatal building design in a tropical LMIC setting." In Best Practices in Neonatal Care and Safety [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1002399.

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A safe and effective neonatal building is an aspect of Neonatal Rescue Scheme (NRS) concept as described in the literature. Observable habitual practices leading to various neonatal outcomes at tropical LMIC settings point to adverse facility-based mortality contributions from poor nursery layouts. Sadly, the negative impacts of building deficiencies are not well-understood or empirically quantified as tailored to the limitations in resource-constrained tropical climate. Lack of helpful building features may exacerbate high morbidity owing to adverse issues such as poor infection control, even
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Sumi, Alino, Alok Kumar Kanungo, and Claire Smith. "Heritage Tourism and Sustainable Development." In The Oxford Handbook of Global Indigenous Archaeologies. Oxford University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197607695.013.63.

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Abstract Heritage tourism has become one way for Indigenous communities to carve out new economic opportunities in support of sustainable development. To date, this has focused on the development of cultural tourism opportunities based on cultural landscapes and ecotourism. Death heritage, one aspect of Indigenous heritage tourism, has rarely been explored, but has great potential due to the emotional impact of material culture such as graves and gravestones. There are benefits to participating in this spectrum of tourism, but there are also risks to those taking part and to the nonrenewable c
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Conference papers on the topic "Aspect based poverty"

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Bato, Vladyslav, and Peter Duhaň. "The Use of Regression Panel Analysis with Fixed Effects in International Trade: The Example of Poverty in Africa." In 10th International Scientific Conference ERAZ - Knowledge Based Sustainable Development. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2024. https://doi.org/10.31410/eraz.s.p.2024.1.

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This paper explores the application and potential of panel data regression analysis in international trade. By leveraging panel data, the authors aim to understand the impact of various economic factors on poverty rates in African countries. The study uses fixed effects models to analyze the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows, remittances, and export rates on the proportion of the working population living in poverty. The findings indicate that higher GDP per capita and increased remittances reduce poverty rates, whereas FDI in
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Stanciu, Sorin Mihai, Raul Pascalau, and Carmen Simona Dumitrescu. "ASPECTS REGARIND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2030 AGENDA OBJECTIVES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION." In 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022v/6.2/s29.86.

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Combating poverty and social exclusion requires addressing individual needs in terms of life cycles. As children growing up in poor households will face a higher risk of poverty in the future, in order to break the intergenerational circle of poverty, the governments must adopt programs aimed at simultaneously child and adult poverty in a household. The intergenerational circle of exclusion is perpetuated when low levels of education and poor health seriously limit the chances of access to the labour market for the next generation of children. Breaking the intergenerational circle of poverty a
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Nikitović, Vladimir, Ivana Magdalenić, and Dragan Stanojević. "Patterns of female and male fertility in Serbia based on the results of the 2022 Census." In Population in Post-Yugoslav Countries: (Dis)Similarities and Perspectives. Institute of Social Sciences, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59954/ppycdsp2024.10.

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The decades-long low fertility of the population of Serbia is one of the biggest social challenges and a key component of population dynamics in the long term. Recent research suggests that the reduced progression to first and second child poses an increasingly significant challenge to the recovery of the total fertility rate despite the widespread perception that this is a reduction in higher child parity. At the same time, the pronounced gender imbalance in the spatial distribution of the population in their prime reproductive ages accelerates the processes of population aging and poverty in
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Dash, Tapas R., and Shruti Dash. "Economic Conditions of the Cambodian Urban Informal Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic." In International Research Symposium on How did a Health Crisis Translate to an Economic Crisis? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic. ALLIED PUBLISHERS PVT. LTD., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.62458/camed/oar/symposium/2021/29-52.

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INTRODUCTION The impetus for this study comes from a field observation on informal workers in different urban areas in the Phnom Penh city during the COVID-19 pandemic. The prevailing pandemic has devasted economies around the world, and in particular, the informal workers, who are generally employed on a seasonal, casual, or temporary basis. and lack social protection, have suffered the worst. To mitigate the social and economic impacts of the pandemic on poor and vulnerable houscholds, the Royal Government of Cambodia launched a nationwide cash relief program in June 2020. It is believed tha
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KALINOWSKI, Sławomir, and Barbara KIEŁBASA. "RISK OF POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.044.

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This paper addresses the poverty risk issues in the context of sustainable development of rural areas. Empirical materials included in this paper are based on EU-SILC (European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) partial studies, and provide a reference point for comparing the EU income distribution and social integration statistics. Poverty reduction and counteracting social exclusion are among the key Millennium Development Goals. According to studies, one in four inhabitants of EU rural areas is at risk of poverty or social exclusion. While the highest shares of at-risk popula
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Moiseev, Olesea. "Access to information – an obligatory condition in the Republic of Moldova’s steps towards European integration." In Universitas Europaea: Towards a Knowledge Based Society Through Europeanisation and Globalisation. Free International University of Moldova, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54481/uekbs2024.v2.31.

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The study reflects some aspects related to the issue of access to information and its effects on citizens. The inability to identify public information sources and resources, as well as the superficial presentation of public information content make it difficult for the information-consuming public to satisfy their information needs, hinder the possibilities of taking action, benefiting from services and making vital decisions in everyday life. The culture of access to information in the Republic of Moldova stems from the mass culture of contemporary society in which citizens are preoccupied w
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Sannikova, Aija, and Jelena Titko. "Social Entrepreneurship and Social Inequality: A Case Study of Latvia." In 22nd International Scientific Conference. “Economic Science for Rural Development 2021”. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/esrd.2021.55.019.

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The present research analyses the theoretical and practical aspects of interaction between social entrepreneurship and socio-economic processes, thereby building up scientific experience in analyses of social entrepreneurship processes. The authors, based on a theoretical literature review and an examination of social entrepreneurship in Latvia, analysed the elements of the social entrepreneurship ecosystem, the impacts of social entrepreneurship and statistical data on social inequality in Latvia. The research concluded that social development in Latvia was at the initial stage, yet it provid
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Kirila, Kitija, and Dace Kaufmane. "ASPECTS OF INTEGRATION OF SOCIALLY EXCLUDED GROUPS IN LATVIA." In 11th SWS International Scientific Conferences on ART and HUMANITIES - ISCAH 2024. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscah.2024/fs01.01.

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The goal of the European Union is to reduce the risk of poverty and social exclusion. The risk of social exclusion involves various risk factors that adversely affect family life as well as everyday needs. Indirect discrimination also leads to social exclusion. In essence, social exclusion represents multidimensional marginalization that does not contribute to social integration policies aimed at creating an integrated and socially active society. French sociologist Emile Durkheim has already stressed that the inclusion and union of individuals are essential to maintaining social cohesion and
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Andre, Martin, Zsolt Lavicza, and Theodosia Prodromou. "Integrating ‘education for sustainable development’ in statistics classes: visual analysis of social and economic data with gapminder." In New Skills in the Changing World of Statistics Education. International Association for Statistical Education, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/iase.20103.

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Sustainable development goals (SDGs) address various aspects of future human development such as poverty, pollution, or climate change. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) seeks to encourage students to actively participate and consider these issues in sustainable development. Following design-based research approaches, our study aims to identify opportunities for integrating ESD into statistics education. We describe the main features of an ESD-integrated learning trajectory for middle school students exploring sets of ESD related data visually with the software Gapminder. The outcome
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Andre, Martin, Zsolt Lavicza, and Theodosia Prodromou. "Integrating ‘education for sustainable development’ in statistics classes: visual analysis of social and economic data with gapminder." In New Skills in the change World of Statistics Education. International association for Statistical Education, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.52041/srap.20103.

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Sustainable development goals (SDGs) address various aspects of future human development such as poverty, pollution, or climate change. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) seeks to encourage students to actively participate and consider these issues in sustainable development. Following design-based research approaches, our study aims to identify opportunities for integrating ESD into statistics education. We describe the main features of an ESD-integrated learning trajectory for middle school students exploring sets of ESD related data visually with the software Gapminder. The outcome
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Reports on the topic "Aspect based poverty"

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Anderson, Kristy A., Anne M. Roux, Hillary Steinberg, et al. The Intersection of National Autism Indicators Report: Autism, Health, Poverty and Racial Inequity. A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17918/nairintersection2022.

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This report examines the following two questions: 1) do income-based differences in health and health care outcomes look the same for children with and without autism? and 2) do income-based differences in health and health care outcomes look the same for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) children with autism and white children with autism? Examining the health and healthcare outcomes of children with autism in combination with other social characteristics offers several advantages. First, we can illuminate how demographics alone, and in combination with other social characteristi
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Frieson, Kate Grace. A Gender Assessment of SEACFMD 2020: A Roadmap to Prevent, Control and Eradicate foot and mouth disease (by 2020) in Southeast Asia and China. O.I.E (World Organisation for Animal Health), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/standz.2785.

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This gender assessment of SEACFMD 2020: A Roadmap to Prevent, Control and Eradicate foot and mouth disease (by 2020) in Southeast Asia and China, responds to the requirement of AusAID that all strategies affecting human health, food security and poverty alleviation incorporate a gender perspective as women are not often included in the technical and community based aspects of programs relating to animal health and disease control. Gender roles and responsibilities affect women’s and men’s ability and incentive to participate in FMD roadmap activities, and can potentially lead to different proj
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Sáenz-Arce, Pedro. Knowledge Enhancement in the Small Economies of Central America: Reflections on Building a Strategic Approach. Inter-American Development Bank, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008628.

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This document advocates better mechanisms for ongoing learning and better access to knowledge in small economies. Its objective is to raise awareness about two issues related to science and technology projects that are relevant for the small economies of Central America, namely that: (1) there are insufficient knowledge-based innovations to support rapid economic growth; and (2) the size of the investments in technologies appropriate for the poor are too meager to be effective in enhancing the opportunities and capabilities available to disadvantaged groups. The paper takes the position that u
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Mushongera, Darlington, Prudence Kwenda, and Miracle Ntuli. An analysis of well-being in Gauteng province using the capability approach. Gauteng City-Region Observatory, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36634/2020.op.1.

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As countries across the globe pursue economic development, the improvement of individual and societal well-being has increasingly become an overarching goal. In the global South, in particular, high levels of poverty, inequality and deteriorating social fabrics remain significant challenges. Programmes and projects for addressing these challenges have had some, but limited, impact. This occasional paper analyses well-being in Gauteng province from a capability perspective, using a standard ‘capability approach’ consistent with Amartya Sen’s first conceptualisation, which was then operationalis
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Shapovalova, Daria, Tavis Potts, John Bone, and Keith Bender. Measuring Just Transition : Indicators and scenarios for a Just Transition in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. University of Aberdeen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.57064/2164/22364.

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The North East of Scotland is at the forefront of the global energy transition. With the transformation of the UK’s energy sector over coming decades, the lives of communities and workers in the North East will be directly affected as we collectively transition to a Net Zero economy. A Just Transition refers to a fair distribution of the burdens and benefits as society and the economy shifts to a sustainable low-carbon economy. It calls for action on providing decent green jobs, building community wealth, and embedding participation. While it is a well-established concept in the academic liter
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