Moving out of poverty. vol.3 : The promise of empowerment and democracy in India
By: Parker, Deepa Narayan.
Publisher: Washington DC : World Bank, 2009Description: xxviii, 471 p. : map ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780821372173.Subject(s): Poverty - developing countries | Poverty -- India | Rural development -- India | Social mobility -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries | Social mobility -- Economic aspects -- India | Caste - India | Migrant labor - developing countries - economic conditions | Migrant labor - India - economic conditionsSummary: This work brings together the latest thinking about poverty dynamics from diverse analytic traditions. Leading development practitioners and scholars from the fields of anthropology, economics, political science and sociology critically examine the literature from their disciplines and contribute new evidence from their own worksItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Philippine Institute for Development Studies General Circulation Section | 03.02.05 WB NMO Vol.3 2009 (Browse shelf) | Available | 2011030 |
Contents: Moving out of poverty in India : an overview / Deepa Narayan, Binayak Sen, and Katy Hull -- Assets gained and lost : understanding mobility through life stories / Deepa Narayan, Denis Nikitin, and Brice Richard -- Communities where poor people prosper / Deepa Narayan, Patti Petesch, and Saumik Paul -- Caste dynamics and mobility in Uttar Pradesh / Soumya Kapoor, Deepa Narayan, Saumik Paul, and Nina Badgaiyan -- People's organizations and poverty escapes in rural Andhra Pradesh / Deepa Narayan, Giovanna Prennushi, and Soumya Kapoor -- Politics of the middle path : agrarian reform and poverty dynamics in West Bengal / Klaus Deininger, Deepa Narayan, and Binayak Sen -- Who benefits from conflict? : some evidence from Assam / Deepa Narayan, Binayak Sen, and Ashutosh Varshney.
This work brings together the latest thinking about poverty dynamics from diverse analytic traditions. Leading development practitioners and scholars from the fields of anthropology, economics, political science and sociology critically examine the literature from their disciplines and contribute new evidence from their own works