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CPRC's publications database contains over 300 publications. These include concise policy briefs and research summaries; a series of over 100 academic working papers, and further series published by country partners; academic and professional journal articles; Chronic Poverty Reports and books; and papers presented at CPRC conferences and workshops. You can search for a particular publication by title, author or date - or pull out selections based on our research themes, the type of publication, or a number of suggested searches on relevant development topics. You can also use the open search engine on the right hand side of the page to search the whole CPRC website for anything you choose. |
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Chronic and structural poverty in South Africa: challenges for action and research.
Andries du Toit (2005)
Working Paper No. 56
Ten years after liberation, the persistence of poverty is one of the most important and urgent questions facing South Africa. This paper reflects on some of the findings of research undertaken as part of the participation of the Programme on Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) at the University of...
Poverty Measurement Blues: some reflections on the space for understanding 'chronic' and 'structural' poverty in South Africa
Andries du Toit (2005)
Working Paper No. 55
This paper explores the challenge of understanding chronic and structural poverty in South Africa, and questions the dominance of the econometric imaginary in present-day development and poverty studies. It argues that measurement-based, econometric approaches to chronic poverty are dependent upon...
Process deficits or political constraints? Bottom-up evaluation of non-contributory social protection policy for rural labourers in India
Sony Pellissery (2005)
Working Paper No. 54
Often, the implementation of anti-poverty programmes has been evaluated on the basis of their outcomes rather than the process of implementation. Such methods of evaluation assume that good outcome indicators are the result of good implementation. This evaluation methodology assumes that the...
Understanding Urban Chronic Poverty: Crossing the Qualitative and Quantitative Divide
Abbi M. Kedir (2005)
Working Paper No. 53
This paper summarises the recent quantitative and qualitative evidence on urban poverty in Ethiopia. The analysis of poverty dynamics is difficult and has been neglected, hence most of the studies reviewed here focus on urban poverty at a particular point in time. The paper also attempts to discuss...
The Pilot Social Cash Transfer Scheme Kalomo District - Zambia
Bernd Schubert (2005)
Working Paper No. 52
This working paper presents a review and analysis of the Kalomo Pilot Social Cash Transfer Scheme, initiated in November 2003 by the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services (MCDSS) of the Republic of Zambia, in cooperation with German Technical Assistance (GTZ). The Zambian context of...
Severe poverty and growth: a macro-micro analysis
Paul Mosley (2005)
Working Paper No. 51
The first section of this paper reviews the relationship of growth performance, by country and region, to various definitions of poverty and in particular to severe poverty. The second section examines the same question of the varying growth-elasticity of poverty through a micro, case-study lens....
Snakes, ladders and traps: changing lives and livelihoods in rural Bangladesh (1994-2001)
Naila Kabeer (2005)
Working Paper No. 50
This paper examines national-level explanations for poverty decline in Bangladesh in micro-level detail, in order to better understand the nature of the causalities at work and why some households have gained, while others have failed to gain, in the processes of change involved. The analysis ia...
Chronic Poverty and Social Conflict in Bihar
N.R. Mohanty (2005)
CPRC-IIPA Working Paper
Chronic poverty trends cannot be examined without considering the impact of various social conflicts afflicting a region. It is true that all forms of poverty cannot be explained by conflicts as much as all conflicts cannot be attributed to poverty. But, in many economically backward states,...
The impact of AIDS on Women Care Givers in Situations of Poverty: Policy Issues
Aasha Kapur Mehta and Sreoshi Gupta (2005)
CPRC-IIPA Working Paper
Despite the renewed commitment over the past 15 years to poverty reduction as the core objective of international development discourses and policies, progress to this end remains disappointing. This is particularly evident in the extent to which the world is off track to achieve most of the...
Identifying and Measuring Chronic Poverty: Beyond Monetary Measures
David Hulme and Andrew McKay (2005)
CPRC-IIPA Working Paper
Despite the renewed commitment over the past 15 years to poverty reduction as the core objective of international development discourses and policies, progress to this end remains disappointing. This is particularly evident in the extent to which the world is off track to achieve most of the...
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