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Hauser, Harald. "Rethinking the welfare state : towards an alternative to the American welfare state /." Thesis, This resource online, 1991. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-08142009-040446/.
Full textFarrin, Kathleen Maura. "Escape from Poverty Traps: Three Essays on the Effects of Policy Intervention on Agricultural Productivity and Welfare among the Rural Poor." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1373928184.
Full textRoy, Indrajit. "Capable subjects : power and politics in Eastern India." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:0e1bb214-020e-4f9e-864f-9037c104660d.
Full textPurba, Rasita Ekawati. "Rural women, poverty and social welfare programs in Indonesia /." Connect to this title, 2005. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2006.0056.
Full textWilliams, Samantha. "Poor relief, welfare and medical provision in Bedfordshire : the social, economic and demographic context, c.1770-1834." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1999. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/272409.
Full textKargbo, Philip Michael. "Donor intervention, economic growth and poverty reduction : the case of Sierra Leone." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2012. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/donor-intervention-economic-growth-and-poverty-reduction-the-case-of-sierra-leone(8d9378d4-6359-4e20-bb45-6ded98862acb).html.
Full textPurba, Rasita Ekawati. "Rural women, poverty and social welfare programs in Indonesia." University of Western Australia. School of Social and Cultural Studies, 2006. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2006.0056.
Full textHayes, Rosa B. "Working, but Poor: A Study of Georgia's Economic Self-Sufficiency Policies." unrestricted, 2006. http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07282006-150923/.
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Mabuda, Gcotyiswa. "Investigating the impact of poverty in Amahlathi Municipality: the case of Siyakholwa Development Foundation project." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/7846.
Full textTurchick, David. "Assorted topics in monetary economics." reponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10438/7884.
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This thesis collects four papers on monetary economics written under the supervision of Professor Rubens Penha Cysne. The first of these papers assesses the bias occuring in welfare-cost-of-inflation measures due to failing to take into consideration the substitution potential of interest-bearing monies such as bank deposits. The second one tackles the theoretical issue of comparing the generality of the money-in-the-utility-function- and the shopping-time models by studying the properties of the demand curves they generate. The third of these works revisits a classic paper by Stanley Fischer on the correlation between the growth rate of money supply and the rate of capital accumulation on the transition path. Finally, the fourth one concerns the relative standing of each one of six measures of the welfare cost of inflation (one of which is new) with respect to the other five, and an estimate of the maximum relative error one can incur by choosing to employ a particular welfare measure in place of the others.
Esta tese é uma coleção de quatro artigos em economia monetária escritos sob a supervisão do Professor Rubens Penha Cysne. O primeiro desses artigos calcula o viés presente em medidas do custo de bem-estar da inflação devido a não se levar em conta o potencial substitutivo de moedas que rendem juros, como depósitos bancários.[1] O segundo se concentra na questão teórica de se comparar os escopos dos tradicionais modelos money-in-the-utility-function e shopping-time através do estudo das propriedades das curvas de demanda que eles geram.[2] O terceiro desses trabalhos revisita um artigo clássico de Stanley Fischer sobre a correlação entre a taxa de crescimento da oferta monetária e a taxa de acumulação de capital no caminho de transição.[3] Finalmente, o quarto diz respeito à posição relativa de cada uma de seis medidas do custo de bem-estar da inflação (uma das quais é nova) em relação às outras cinco, e uma estimativa do erro relativo máximo em que o pesquisador pode incorrer devido a sua escolha de empregar uma dessas medidas qualquer vis-à-vis as outras.
Baiyegunhi, Lloyd-James Segun. "Access to credit and the effect of credit constraints on household welfare in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1000977.
Full textSmith, Julie. "Social policy, welfare in urban services in South Africa : a case study of free basic water, indigency and citizenship in Eastwood, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal (2005-2007)." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1015231.
Full textHara, Daniel Hiroshi Carleton University Dissertation Economics. "Two papers in agricultural economic: Grain mixing and grading: economic motivations for the Canadian wheat pool of 1923/24: testing hypotheses using logit. Estimation of agricultural supply price from price of traded quotas: implications for welfare impact of marketing boards and competitiveness under trade liberalisation." Ottawa, 1993.
Find full textMartin, Hélène. "L'apport des modèles d'équilibre général pour l'évaluation de la politique de la concurrence." Thesis, Paris 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA020075/document.
Full textThis thesis consists in analysing how competition policy by enhancing prices decreases,may be used to boost purchasing power and influence income distribution. A huge literature deals with the evaluation of how entry of firms within a particular sector improves welfare. But this literature mainly relies on a partial equilibrium approach. To complete this approach, a general equilibrium view point on competition policy is called for. There have been several attempts to study the welfare effects of entry in general equilibrium economies with increasing returns to scale. However, it is not clear that pervasive unexploited increasing returns to scale exist in real economies. Therefore, it seems relevant to consider the case of "convex" economies. In this perspective, we use simple general equilibrium models to examine how competition policy - with regard to entry or mergers - affects welfare. In order to study the redistributive effects of competition policy, we consider the case where several agents supply different inputs (the supply of labor is first considered as exogenous,and then endogenous). We show that competition policy is not always welfare improving for all agents
Roa, Rodríguez Rodrigo. "Tiling heuristics and evaluation metrics for treemaps with a target node aspect ratio." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-211512.
Full textGupta, Anjali E. "The relations of depressive symptoms to economic outcomes for low-income, single mothers." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2009-12-573.
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Sibanda, Simelinkosi. "Beneficiaries’ perspective on the contribution of social grants to alleviating poverty in an informal settlement." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/12503.
Full textPoverty is perceived by various authors to bea challenge in African countries, including South Africa. O’Brien and Mazibuko (1998, p. 140) state that poverty “is characterised by a host of factors, including under-nutrition, unemployment, illiteracy, and unequal and poor access to health, housing, education and decision-making resources”. The above-mentioned authors state that these factors both result from and perpetuate poverty. According to Rogerson (1996), the effects of poverty are seen more among the black communities, and there is more poverty in the informal settlements compared to other residential areas. After 1994, one of the South African government’s key priorities was to eradicate poverty and the focus was on the improvement of the standard of living and quality of life for all South Africans. Various strategies and policies were then introduced in order to alleviate poverty, one of them beingthe introduction of social assistance (Ellis, 2011, pp. 63-72). According to Triegaardt and Patel (2005), social security in the developing countries, including South Africa, is very important for poverty reduction and ensuring a basic minimum standard of living for the people. The above-mentioned authors also emphasise that there is a need for ongoing monitoring and evaluation of social assistance as this will help to ascertainif the programme is making any contribution to the lives of the people and to help keep up with the changing environment. This study focused on the contribution of social grants to alleviating poverty in an informal settlement. The research study aimed to assess the beneficiaries’ perspectives on the contribution of social grants to alleviating poverty in an informal settlement. Some of the objectives of the study were to explore the perspectives of social grant beneficiaries in Angelo informal settlement on the role of social grants in their lives and to describe how social grant beneficiaries in Angelo informal settlement understand the impact of social grants on their poverty-stricken conditions. This qualitative study was exploratory and descriptive in nature. Ten individual semistructured interviews were conducted in the Angelo informal settlement using an interview schedule. Themes were used to categorise and analyse data. The findings indicated that social grants play a great role in alleviating poverty in an informal...
Costa, Ana Miguel Pereira da. "Turismo termal: a segmentação por fatores motivacionais." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/21406.
Full textIn the 21st century, tourism is a well-known booster of the world economy and globalization. At the same time, we are facing an increasingly faster and stressful way of life and this reality intensifies the search for environments and activities that promote the well-being, wellness and relaxation. In consequence, people are looking into diversified ways of tourism and for activities that provide a physical and emotional well-being for a healthier lifestyle. For this reason, it is now more relevant to study the tourists’ motivations so that the different players in this market can respond to the new demands. It is within this new reality that surges a unique opportunity for the thermal activity in Portugal. Portugal, who has in its territory around 380 thermal springs, is equipped with a strong thermal tradition and must take advantage of its potential to rise in the tourism sector and overcome the difficulties associated with this practice. This study intends to review the literature on the tourists’ motivations and to frame it into the health and well-being tourism, in particular in the thermal sector, by presenting some of the characteristics of this activity in Portugal.
Kgadima, Nathaniel Phuti. "The understanding of poverty by poverty-alleviation project participants." Diss., 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1636.
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Abdalla, Nagwa Babiker. "The impact of the Sudanese Women's General Union savings and micro-finance/credit projects on poverty : alleviation at the household level with special emphasis on women's vulnerability and empowerment." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2595.
Full textThe objective of this study is to assess the nature of women’s empowerment promoted by the Sudanese Women General Union (SWGU) in Sudan as a strategy for simultaneously addressing both poverty alleviation and women's empowerment using microcredit as a tool in the fight against poverty and women's empowerment at the household level during the period 1999-2005. The SWGU directed its development efforts towards promoting the women's cause officially and unofficially through the whole spectrum of governmental institutions and non-governmental organizations. Therefore, the government support these initiatives of women development processes and assisted in establishing the SWGU in 1990 as a strategic planning and coordination mechanism for poverty alleviation through the lead of the Ministry of Welfare and Social Development and with the cooperation from other ministries, government and non-government organisations at national, state and grassroots levels. The problem of the research reveals that majority of women in Sudan live with low or no income; economically they are dependent on their husbands' income; burdened with their household activities and responsibilities to feed; educate and take care of many children, encounter a core problem which is lack of access to credit and financial services to economically, socially and politically empower themselves and improve their status. The study reviewed the relevant literature, the context of women's poverty in Sudan, Sudan poverty strategies and policies, SWGU's role in strategic planning, coordination and implementation of the microcredit programmes. The achievements of the study on the socioeconomic empowerment of women at the household levels, the constraints and the recommendations were summarised. The researcher carried out this study during the period 2005-2009, to add to the body of the empirical literature of women studies in particular to the SWGU's microcredit projects best ii practices and lessons learned. In addition the study could help in conducting further womenstudies in Sudan and other developing counties.
Development Studies
D.Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies)
Tshoose, Clarence Itumeleng. "Social assistance : legal reforms to improve coverage and quality of life for the poor people in South Africa." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21939.
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Maseko, Priscilla Zanele. "An exploration of the needs of and services provided to orphaned and vulnerable children affected by HIV and AIDS in Richmond, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa." Diss., 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18569.
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M.A. (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS)
Xipu, Lawrence. "An exploratory study of the informal hiring sites for day labourers in Tshwane." Diss., 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3216.
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M.A. (Social Science - Mental Health)
Louw, Humarita. "Men at the margins : day labourers at informal hiring sites in Tshwane." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3115.
Full textHorton, Janell M. "Exploring the cultural experiences of family case managers : an interpretative phenomenological analysis." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/4034.
Full textThis study explored the lived experiences of family case managers who routinely work with families who are culturally different from themselves. The purpose was to understand and interpret the meaning of culture and cultural difference as it relates to the engagement process with families. The research also sought to understand whether cultural insensitivity or bias may contribute to the overrepresentation of children of color in the child welfare system. The author conducted 10 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with graduates of a large, research-intensive Midwestern university’s Title-IV-E Social Work Program, who also were employed as family case managers in public child welfare. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and the analytic process of the hermeneutic circle. Results suggest the concept of culture is a complex term that encompasses many characteristics and a number of dimensions. In addition, four themes were identified as underlying the engagement process with culturally different families. These themes routinely overlapped, and family case managers often had to attend to each of the thematic areas simultaneously. At nearly every step in the engagement process, family case managers modulated their interactions in order to find balance and stability in their relationship with the family. Finally, poverty was revealed to be the most salient cultural difference in working with families involved in the child welfare system. These results have important implications for social work education, child welfare practice, and research on the overrepresentation of children of color in the child welfare system.