Falling poverty, rising privations: trends over a quarter century in a slum and a village near Delhi
By: Devesh Vijay.
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ArticlePublisher: 2017Description: p.595-615.Subject(s): Rural poor - India | Privatisation - India - Delhi | Poverty - India
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The need to track multi-dimensional poverty in place of just subsistence is being widely recognised by policy makers. However, the challenge of quantifying deficits in housing and sanitation as well as ムfreedomsメ is immense and a number of dearths that bring maximum suffering to people (like risks spawned by contaminated water and food supplies) remain uncharted in common counts of ムpovertiesメ and deprivations. In this context, long-term, multi-disciplinary accounts of urban and rural poverty in a range of communities can be of help. As a contribution, this article offers an analysis of changing indices of material poverty as well as ムprivationsメ like the worsening health environment, in the microcosm of a village and a slum from Delhiメs periphery, observed over a quarter century through observations, surveys, group discussions and semi-structured interviews. The study shows that ムabsolute povertyメ has declined, in both the sites, since late 1980s but ムprivationsメ have risen on many
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 63, Issue no: 4 | Available | AR116959 |
The need to track multi-dimensional poverty in place of just subsistence is being widely recognised by policy makers. However, the challenge of quantifying deficits in housing and sanitation as well as ムfreedomsメ is immense and a number of dearths that bring maximum suffering to people (like risks spawned by contaminated water and food supplies) remain uncharted in common counts of ムpovertiesメ and deprivations. In this context, long-term, multi-disciplinary accounts of urban and rural poverty in a range of communities can be of help. As a contribution, this article offers an analysis of changing indices of material poverty as well as ムprivationsメ like the worsening health environment, in the microcosm of a village and a slum from Delhiメs periphery, observed over a quarter century through observations, surveys, group discussions and semi-structured interviews. The study shows that ムabsolute povertyメ has declined, in both the sites, since late 1980s but ムprivationsメ have risen on many


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