Publication: Poverty Concepts, Trends in Global Poverty and Sri Lanka
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Book chapter
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2015-03
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Department of Demography, University of Colombo
Abstract
There is a large body of literature on the concept of poverty in
general and its measurement. Poverty has been one of the most
debated concepts in development economics and international
trade, with the international focus on poverty reduction under
Millennium Development Goals (MDG) drawing much attention
to its definition and measurement. Over at least the last two
decades, the definition of poverty has also been a central issue in
policy making towards poverty reduction in developing
countries. The reason for this is because poverty definitions and
measurements have important implications for poverty
reduction policies. A study of India and Peru, drawing on both
national data and micro surveys, found that significantly
different people were identified as poor in the two countries.
This was determined according to two different measurements
of poverty ranging from a narrow definition, in terms of the
monetary capability, to a broader definition, in terms of the
participatory approach adopted by the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP) (Ehrenpreis, 2006)
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Poverty Concepts, Trends, Global Poverty, Sri Lanka
Citation
Jayathilaka, Ruwan. (2015). Poverty Concepts, Trends in Global Poverty and Sri Lanka.
