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Urban Poverty

Annual Review of Sociology, 1985
This chapter is a state of the art review of the research and theoretical writing on urban poverty. We reveal that there has been an ebb and flow in the study of urban poverty in America. The social reform movement of early twentieth century, responding to the dislocation that accompanied rapid industrialization, prompted a number of descriptive and ...
William Julius Wilson, Robert Aponte
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Urban Poverty: Effects on Prenatal Nutrition

Science, 1969
Infants of poor (as measured by an index) mothers were 15 percent smaller than infants of nonpoor mothers. Infants from poor families had multiple anatomic evidences of prenatal undernutrition.
R L, Naeye   +3 more
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On the urbanization of poverty [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Development Economics, 2002
The author identifies conditions under which the urban sector's share of the poor population in a developing country will be a strictly increasing and strictly convex function of its share of the total population. Cross-sectional data afor 39 countries and time-series data for for India are consistent with the expected theoretical relationship.
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Urban poverty and urban poverty alleviation

Cities, 1989
Abstract Very poor people are likely to be found in greater numbers in cities than in rural areas by the end of the century. This article argues that casually employed wage workers are those who are likely to be most vulnerable, and that programmes including education and health care are needed to reduce their vulnerability. Whereas the encouragement
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Urban Fuel Poverty

2020
Urban Fuel Poverty describes key approaches to defining and alleviating fuel poverty in cities using a multidisciplinary perspective and multiple case studies. It provides empirical knowledge on the levels and intensities of energy poverty in urban areas, along with new theoretical perspectives in conceptualizing the multidimensionality of energy ...
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Urban poverty reduction: learning by doing in Asia

Environment and Urbanization, 2012
This paper describes the Asian Coalition for Community Action (ACCA) programme that was initiated by the Asian Coalition for Housing Rights (ACHR) in 2009. ACCA seeks to catalyze and support community initiatives, citywide upgrading and partnerships between community organizations and local governments.
Boonyabancha, Somsook   +1 more
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Urbanization and Urban Poverty in Bangladesh

2020
Urbanization and urban poverty have close linkage as the former creates the latter. The hasty urbanization in Bangladesh over the last 20 years has accelerated the growth of urban poverty in major cities. Therefore, this chapter presents a discussion on the intensity and extent of urbanization in Bangladesh from a historical perspective.
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Causes of urban poverty in Brazil

World Development, 1978
Abstract This paper discusses the problem of urban poverty, its relation to employment, and rising spatial inequalities in a fast-growing economy. Absolute poverty in medium-sized cities and metropolitan areas is related to explanatory factors such as internal migration, as well as the productive structure of the city and its functional position in ...
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The ecology of urban poverty

Cities, 1990
Abstract Environmental degradation and widespread poverty in cities of the developing world are becoming closely intertwined in particular geographic areas with vulnerable environmental conditions. Nearly 130 million of the ‘hungry poor’ populations live in or around the core of cities.
H.Jeffrey Leonard, Patti Petesch
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Eviction and the Reproduction of Urban Poverty

American Journal of Sociology, 2012
Combining statistical and ethnographic analyses, this article explores the prevalence and ramifications of eviction in the lives of the urban poor. A quantitative analysis of administrative and survey data finds that eviction is commonplace in inner-city black neighborhoods and that women from those neighborhoods are evicted at significantly higher ...
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