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Research Handbook on Poverty and Inequality
Covering global, comparative, and single-country contexts, this Research Handbook presents wide-ranging, cutting-edge research on poverty and inequality. It maps out international trends in poverty and inequality and explores the key conceptual and operational frameworks, practical analyses, and policy applications and outcomes.
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Covering global, comparative, and single-country contexts, this Research Handbook presents wide-ranging, cutting-edge research on poverty and inequality. It maps out international trends in poverty and inequality and explores the key conceptual and operational frameworks, practical analyses, and policy applications and outcomes.
Udaya R. Wagle brings together 27 substantive chapters with research and analyses from a diverse body of established authorities and researchers to create a forum and examine the complex and often under-explored issues related to poverty and inequality. Using empirical data and insights from the Americas, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, the individual chapters examine and explain how economic and social policies and programs have affected poverty and inequality. While unprecedented economic progress in the past few decades has improved standards of living across the globe, the Handbook concludes that creating a just and fair society requires policies that go beyond expanding economic opportunities.
Providing a comprehensive coverage of the research and analysis into poverty and inequality, this incisive Handbook will be an invaluable reference text for students and scholars of economics, sociology, social policy, and comparative and development studies. The practical insights into policies and programs covered here will also benefit policymakers and practitioners interested in reducing poverty and inequality globally.
Udaya R. Wagle brings together 27 substantive chapters with research and analyses from a diverse body of established authorities and researchers to create a forum and examine the complex and often under-explored issues related to poverty and inequality. Using empirical data and insights from the Americas, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, the individual chapters examine and explain how economic and social policies and programs have affected poverty and inequality. While unprecedented economic progress in the past few decades has improved standards of living across the globe, the Handbook concludes that creating a just and fair society requires policies that go beyond expanding economic opportunities.
Providing a comprehensive coverage of the research and analysis into poverty and inequality, this incisive Handbook will be an invaluable reference text for students and scholars of economics, sociology, social policy, and comparative and development studies. The practical insights into policies and programs covered here will also benefit policymakers and practitioners interested in reducing poverty and inequality globally.
Contributors
Cobntributors include: Elvis Kwame Agyapong, Randy Albelda, Carlos Villalobos Barría, Armando Barrientos, Francesco Burchi, Jaehee Choi, Shahjahan Chowdhury, Pinaki Das, Koen Decancq, Benoit Decerf, Vickie Edwards, Shama Firdaush, James Galbraith, Jorge Garza-Rodriguez, Bent Greve, Vladimir Hlasny, M. Azhar Hussain, Alice Louise Kassens, Jieun Lee, Lindley Lee-Niegas, Daniele Malerba, Chan Siu Ming, Van Phuc Phan, Martin O'Brien, Kenneth Ofori-Boateng, Williams Ohemeng, Maria Emma Santos, Bibek Paria, Simone Schotte, Meltem Yilmaz Sener, Innocent Tetteh, Udaya Wagle, Roger White