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Moving Out of Poverty: Success from the Bottom Up Volume 2
Contributor(s): Uk, Palgrave MacMillan (Author), Narayan, Deepa (Author), Pritchett, Lant (Author)
ISBN: 0821372157     ISBN-13: 9780821372159
Publisher: World Bank Publications
OUR PRICE:   $39.60  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2008
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Annotation: "No matter if I fall, I get up again. If I fall five thousand times, I will stand up some other five times." William, a 37 years old from El Gorrion, Columbia, recounts his life story. Most books on growth and poverty reduction are dominated by the perspectives of policy makers and academic experts. Moving Out of Poverty: Success from the Bottom Up presents the perspectives of poor people who have made it out of poverty. Based on discussions with over 60,000 people across 17 different study regions, it provides a bottom up viewpoint on the processes and local institutions that play key roles in leading to poverty escapes. The study finds that there are no differences between the initiatives taken by the poor, the rich, and the movers. What then explains the difference in outcomes? The study explores the role of local level democracy, economic opportunities, empowerment, aspirations and people's organizations, and how these help or hinder people in their quest to move out of poverty.
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Development - Business Development
- Social Science | Poverty & Homelessness
- Business & Economics | Economics - Macroeconomics
Dewey: 339
Series: Moving Out of Poverty
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6" W x 8.9" (1.30 lbs) 456 pages
 
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'No matter if I fall, I get up again. If I fall 5,000 times, I will stand up another 5,000 times.' -- William, a 37-year-old from El Gorri n, Colombia Why and how do some people move out of poverty--and stay out--while others remain trapped? Most books on growth and poverty reduction are dominated by the perspectives of policy makers and academic experts. In contrast, 'Moving Out of Poverty: Success from the Bottom Up' presents the experiences of poor people who have made it out of poverty. The book's findings draw from the Moving Out of Poverty research conducted in communities in 15 countries in Africa, East Asia, Latin America, and South Asia. The authors synthesize the results of qualitative and quantitative research based on discussions with over 60,000 people in rural areas. They offer bottom-up perspectives on the processes and local institutions that play key roles in escapes from poverty. The study finds that there are no differences in the initiatives taken by the poor, the rich, and the upwardly mobile. What, then, explains the difference in outcomes? The authors demonstrate how--in the face of deep social inequalities that block access to economic opportunities and local democracies--individual initiative and empowerment by themselves are often not enough to escape poverty. This book will be of interest to all concerned with equity in an increasingly unequal world.