Voices of the Poor : From Many Lands

This is the final book in a three-part series entitled, "Voices of the Poor." The series is based on an unprecedented effort to gather the views, experiences, and aspirations of more than 60,000 poor men and women from sixty countries. The work was undertaken for the "World Development Report 2000/2001: Attacking Poverty." This publication is organized as follows: Each country chapter opens up with a brief life story. These life stories were chosen because they highlight concerns raised not only by poor women and men living in that particular community, but because the same concerns were echoed in other parts of the country. The chapters then unfold around particular sets of issues that emerged repeatedly in group discussions and individual interviews. While the findings reported in the chapters cannot be generalized to represent poverty conditions for an entire nation, the chapters bring to life what it means to be poor in various communities, in fourteen countries, from the perspective of poor people. In the final chapter, four major patterns emerge: Poor people need a diverse set of assets and capabilities if they are to survive and overcome poverty. Economy-wide policies and shocks deplete poor people's assets and increase their insecurity. The culture of mediating institutions often negatively distorts the impact of well-intended policies and excludes the poor from gains. Gender inequity within households is persistent and children are acutely vulnerable.

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Main Authors: Petesch, Patti, Narayan, Deepa
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press 2002-01
Subjects:ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR, ALCOHOL, ALCOHOLISM, ALS, BENEFIT INCIDENCE, CASE STUDIES, CIVIL SOCIETY, COMMON PROPERTY, COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES, COMMUNITY ACTION, COMMUNITY LEVEL, CONFLICT, CRIME, DATA SET, DATA SETS, DATA SOURCES, DECISION MAKING, DISCRIMINATION, DISCUSSION GROUPS, ECONOMIC POLICIES, ELDERLY PEOPLE, EXCHANGE RATE, EXERCISES, FAMILIES, FERTILITY, FORMAL INSTITUTIONS, GROUP DISCUSSIONS, HEALTH INSURANCE, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, HOUSING, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, INCOME, INFORMAL ECONOMY, INFORMAL NETWORKS, ISOLATION, LABOR MARKETS, LIFE EXPECTANCY, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL PEOPLE, LOCAL REALITIES, LOCAL RESEARCHERS, METHODOLOGY GUIDE, NEW POOR, OLD AGE, PARTICIPATORY APPROACH, PARTICIPATORY METHODS, PARTICIPATORY POLICY, PARTICIPATORY POLICY RESEARCH, PARTICIPATORY POVERTY, PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS, PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH, PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS, POLICY CHANGES, POLICY DOCUMENT, POLITICAL REPRESENTATION, POOR, POOR CHILDREN, POOR COMMUNITIES, POOR HOUSEHOLDS, POOR MEN, POOR PEOPLE, POOR WOMEN, POVERTY EXPERTS, POVERTY GROUP, POVERTY GROUPS, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY STATISTICS, POVERTY TRENDS, PRIVATE SECTOR, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC SERVICES, PUBLIC SPENDING, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS, QUANTITATIVE DATA, QUANTITATIVE METHODS, QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH, QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS, RAISING EXPECTATIONS, REFUGEES, RELIGIOUS GROUPS, RESEARCH METHODS, RESEARCH TOOLS, SAFETY, SAMPLING FRAMEWORK, SCHOOLS, SOCIAL GROUPS, SOCIAL NETWORKS, SOCIAL POLICIES, SOCIAL PROTECTION, SURVIVAL STRATEGIES, UNDERSTANDING POVERTY, UNEMPLOYMENT, URBAN AREAS, VIOLENCE, WAR, WORKPLACE, YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY PROFILE, HUNGER, BASIC SERVICES, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE, ACCESS TO CREDIT, CLIMATE IMPACTS ASSESSMENT, MARRIAGE AGE, FERTILITY RATES, DIVORCE, WIDOWS, ORPHANS, CRIME STATISTICS, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, VULNERABILITY, RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS, GENDER RELATIONS, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, MIDDLE CLASS, DISPLACED PERSONS, WOMEN'S ROLE, HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, PATRIARCHY, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, GENDER ROLES, SUBSISTENCE FARMING, INFORMAL SECTOR, POLICE BRUTALITY, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, MINORITY GROUPS, ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, CULTURAL IDENTITY, ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY, POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY, MEDIATING STRUCTURES, DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES, CHILD WELFARE, CHILD PROTECTION, FEAR OF CRIME, RAPE, EMPOWERMENT,
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topic ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOLISM
ALS
BENEFIT INCIDENCE
CASE STUDIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMON PROPERTY
COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES
COMMUNITY ACTION
COMMUNITY LEVEL
CONFLICT
CRIME
DATA SET
DATA SETS
DATA SOURCES
DECISION MAKING
DISCRIMINATION
DISCUSSION GROUPS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ELDERLY PEOPLE
EXCHANGE RATE
EXERCISES
FAMILIES
FERTILITY
FORMAL INSTITUTIONS
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL NETWORKS
ISOLATION
LABOR MARKETS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL PEOPLE
LOCAL REALITIES
LOCAL RESEARCHERS
METHODOLOGY GUIDE
NEW POOR
OLD AGE
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PARTICIPATORY POLICY
PARTICIPATORY POLICY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS
POLICY CHANGES
POLICY DOCUMENT
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
POOR
POOR CHILDREN
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR MEN
POOR PEOPLE
POOR WOMEN
POVERTY EXPERTS
POVERTY GROUP
POVERTY GROUPS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY STATISTICS
POVERTY TRENDS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
QUANTITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS
RAISING EXPECTATIONS
REFUGEES
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
RESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH TOOLS
SAFETY
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL POLICIES
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES
UNDERSTANDING POVERTY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
VIOLENCE
WAR
WORKPLACE
YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY PROFILE
HUNGER
BASIC SERVICES
UNEMPLOYMENT
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
ACCESS TO CREDIT
CLIMATE IMPACTS ASSESSMENT
MARRIAGE AGE
FERTILITY RATES
DIVORCE
WIDOWS
ORPHANS
CRIME STATISTICS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VULNERABILITY
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
GENDER RELATIONS
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
MIDDLE CLASS
DISPLACED PERSONS
WOMEN'S ROLE
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
PATRIARCHY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
GENDER ROLES
SUBSISTENCE FARMING
INFORMAL SECTOR
ALCOHOLISM
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
CIVIL SOCIETY
POLICE BRUTALITY
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
MINORITY GROUPS
PUBLIC SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
CULTURAL IDENTITY
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
MEDIATING STRUCTURES
DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES
CHILD WELFARE
CHILD PROTECTION
POOR PEOPLE
FEAR OF CRIME
RAPE
EMPOWERMENT
ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOLISM
ALS
BENEFIT INCIDENCE
CASE STUDIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMON PROPERTY
COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES
COMMUNITY ACTION
COMMUNITY LEVEL
CONFLICT
CRIME
DATA SET
DATA SETS
DATA SOURCES
DECISION MAKING
DISCRIMINATION
DISCUSSION GROUPS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ELDERLY PEOPLE
EXCHANGE RATE
EXERCISES
FAMILIES
FERTILITY
FORMAL INSTITUTIONS
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL NETWORKS
ISOLATION
LABOR MARKETS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL PEOPLE
LOCAL REALITIES
LOCAL RESEARCHERS
METHODOLOGY GUIDE
NEW POOR
OLD AGE
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PARTICIPATORY POLICY
PARTICIPATORY POLICY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS
POLICY CHANGES
POLICY DOCUMENT
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
POOR
POOR CHILDREN
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR MEN
POOR PEOPLE
POOR WOMEN
POVERTY EXPERTS
POVERTY GROUP
POVERTY GROUPS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY STATISTICS
POVERTY TRENDS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
QUANTITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS
RAISING EXPECTATIONS
REFUGEES
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
RESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH TOOLS
SAFETY
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL POLICIES
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES
UNDERSTANDING POVERTY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
VIOLENCE
WAR
WORKPLACE
YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY PROFILE
HUNGER
BASIC SERVICES
UNEMPLOYMENT
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
ACCESS TO CREDIT
CLIMATE IMPACTS ASSESSMENT
MARRIAGE AGE
FERTILITY RATES
DIVORCE
WIDOWS
ORPHANS
CRIME STATISTICS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VULNERABILITY
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
GENDER RELATIONS
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
MIDDLE CLASS
DISPLACED PERSONS
WOMEN'S ROLE
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
PATRIARCHY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
GENDER ROLES
SUBSISTENCE FARMING
INFORMAL SECTOR
ALCOHOLISM
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
CIVIL SOCIETY
POLICE BRUTALITY
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
MINORITY GROUPS
PUBLIC SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
CULTURAL IDENTITY
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
MEDIATING STRUCTURES
DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES
CHILD WELFARE
CHILD PROTECTION
POOR PEOPLE
FEAR OF CRIME
RAPE
EMPOWERMENT
spellingShingle ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOLISM
ALS
BENEFIT INCIDENCE
CASE STUDIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMON PROPERTY
COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES
COMMUNITY ACTION
COMMUNITY LEVEL
CONFLICT
CRIME
DATA SET
DATA SETS
DATA SOURCES
DECISION MAKING
DISCRIMINATION
DISCUSSION GROUPS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ELDERLY PEOPLE
EXCHANGE RATE
EXERCISES
FAMILIES
FERTILITY
FORMAL INSTITUTIONS
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL NETWORKS
ISOLATION
LABOR MARKETS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL PEOPLE
LOCAL REALITIES
LOCAL RESEARCHERS
METHODOLOGY GUIDE
NEW POOR
OLD AGE
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PARTICIPATORY POLICY
PARTICIPATORY POLICY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS
POLICY CHANGES
POLICY DOCUMENT
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
POOR
POOR CHILDREN
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR MEN
POOR PEOPLE
POOR WOMEN
POVERTY EXPERTS
POVERTY GROUP
POVERTY GROUPS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY STATISTICS
POVERTY TRENDS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
QUANTITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS
RAISING EXPECTATIONS
REFUGEES
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
RESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH TOOLS
SAFETY
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL POLICIES
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES
UNDERSTANDING POVERTY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
VIOLENCE
WAR
WORKPLACE
YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY PROFILE
HUNGER
BASIC SERVICES
UNEMPLOYMENT
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
ACCESS TO CREDIT
CLIMATE IMPACTS ASSESSMENT
MARRIAGE AGE
FERTILITY RATES
DIVORCE
WIDOWS
ORPHANS
CRIME STATISTICS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VULNERABILITY
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
GENDER RELATIONS
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
MIDDLE CLASS
DISPLACED PERSONS
WOMEN'S ROLE
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
PATRIARCHY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
GENDER ROLES
SUBSISTENCE FARMING
INFORMAL SECTOR
ALCOHOLISM
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
CIVIL SOCIETY
POLICE BRUTALITY
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
MINORITY GROUPS
PUBLIC SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
CULTURAL IDENTITY
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
MEDIATING STRUCTURES
DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES
CHILD WELFARE
CHILD PROTECTION
POOR PEOPLE
FEAR OF CRIME
RAPE
EMPOWERMENT
ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOLISM
ALS
BENEFIT INCIDENCE
CASE STUDIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMON PROPERTY
COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES
COMMUNITY ACTION
COMMUNITY LEVEL
CONFLICT
CRIME
DATA SET
DATA SETS
DATA SOURCES
DECISION MAKING
DISCRIMINATION
DISCUSSION GROUPS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ELDERLY PEOPLE
EXCHANGE RATE
EXERCISES
FAMILIES
FERTILITY
FORMAL INSTITUTIONS
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL NETWORKS
ISOLATION
LABOR MARKETS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL PEOPLE
LOCAL REALITIES
LOCAL RESEARCHERS
METHODOLOGY GUIDE
NEW POOR
OLD AGE
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PARTICIPATORY POLICY
PARTICIPATORY POLICY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS
POLICY CHANGES
POLICY DOCUMENT
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
POOR
POOR CHILDREN
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR MEN
POOR PEOPLE
POOR WOMEN
POVERTY EXPERTS
POVERTY GROUP
POVERTY GROUPS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY STATISTICS
POVERTY TRENDS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
QUANTITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS
RAISING EXPECTATIONS
REFUGEES
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
RESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH TOOLS
SAFETY
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL POLICIES
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES
UNDERSTANDING POVERTY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
VIOLENCE
WAR
WORKPLACE
YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY PROFILE
HUNGER
BASIC SERVICES
UNEMPLOYMENT
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
ACCESS TO CREDIT
CLIMATE IMPACTS ASSESSMENT
MARRIAGE AGE
FERTILITY RATES
DIVORCE
WIDOWS
ORPHANS
CRIME STATISTICS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VULNERABILITY
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
GENDER RELATIONS
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
MIDDLE CLASS
DISPLACED PERSONS
WOMEN'S ROLE
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
PATRIARCHY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
GENDER ROLES
SUBSISTENCE FARMING
INFORMAL SECTOR
ALCOHOLISM
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
CIVIL SOCIETY
POLICE BRUTALITY
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
MINORITY GROUPS
PUBLIC SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
CULTURAL IDENTITY
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
MEDIATING STRUCTURES
DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES
CHILD WELFARE
CHILD PROTECTION
POOR PEOPLE
FEAR OF CRIME
RAPE
EMPOWERMENT
Petesch, Patti
Narayan, Deepa
Voices of the Poor : From Many Lands
description This is the final book in a three-part series entitled, "Voices of the Poor." The series is based on an unprecedented effort to gather the views, experiences, and aspirations of more than 60,000 poor men and women from sixty countries. The work was undertaken for the "World Development Report 2000/2001: Attacking Poverty." This publication is organized as follows: Each country chapter opens up with a brief life story. These life stories were chosen because they highlight concerns raised not only by poor women and men living in that particular community, but because the same concerns were echoed in other parts of the country. The chapters then unfold around particular sets of issues that emerged repeatedly in group discussions and individual interviews. While the findings reported in the chapters cannot be generalized to represent poverty conditions for an entire nation, the chapters bring to life what it means to be poor in various communities, in fourteen countries, from the perspective of poor people. In the final chapter, four major patterns emerge: Poor people need a diverse set of assets and capabilities if they are to survive and overcome poverty. Economy-wide policies and shocks deplete poor people's assets and increase their insecurity. The culture of mediating institutions often negatively distorts the impact of well-intended policies and excludes the poor from gains. Gender inequity within households is persistent and children are acutely vulnerable.
author2 Narayan, Deepa
author_facet Narayan, Deepa
Petesch, Patti
Narayan, Deepa
topic_facet ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR
ALCOHOL
ALCOHOLISM
ALS
BENEFIT INCIDENCE
CASE STUDIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMMON PROPERTY
COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES
COMMUNITY ACTION
COMMUNITY LEVEL
CONFLICT
CRIME
DATA SET
DATA SETS
DATA SOURCES
DECISION MAKING
DISCRIMINATION
DISCUSSION GROUPS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ELDERLY PEOPLE
EXCHANGE RATE
EXERCISES
FAMILIES
FERTILITY
FORMAL INSTITUTIONS
GROUP DISCUSSIONS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL NETWORKS
ISOLATION
LABOR MARKETS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS
LOCAL PEOPLE
LOCAL REALITIES
LOCAL RESEARCHERS
METHODOLOGY GUIDE
NEW POOR
OLD AGE
PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PARTICIPATORY METHODS
PARTICIPATORY POLICY
PARTICIPATORY POLICY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH
PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS
POLICY CHANGES
POLICY DOCUMENT
POLITICAL REPRESENTATION
POOR
POOR CHILDREN
POOR COMMUNITIES
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR MEN
POOR PEOPLE
POOR WOMEN
POVERTY EXPERTS
POVERTY GROUP
POVERTY GROUPS
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY STATISTICS
POVERTY TRENDS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
QUANTITATIVE DATA
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS
RAISING EXPECTATIONS
REFUGEES
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
RESEARCH METHODS
RESEARCH TOOLS
SAFETY
SAMPLING FRAMEWORK
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL GROUPS
SOCIAL NETWORKS
SOCIAL POLICIES
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SURVIVAL STRATEGIES
UNDERSTANDING POVERTY
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
VIOLENCE
WAR
WORKPLACE
YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY PROFILE
HUNGER
BASIC SERVICES
UNEMPLOYMENT
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
ACCESS TO CREDIT
CLIMATE IMPACTS ASSESSMENT
MARRIAGE AGE
FERTILITY RATES
DIVORCE
WIDOWS
ORPHANS
CRIME STATISTICS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VULNERABILITY
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS
GENDER RELATIONS
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
MIDDLE CLASS
DISPLACED PERSONS
WOMEN'S ROLE
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
PATRIARCHY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
GENDER ROLES
SUBSISTENCE FARMING
INFORMAL SECTOR
ALCOHOLISM
RELIGIOUS GROUPS
CIVIL SOCIETY
POLICE BRUTALITY
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
MINORITY GROUPS
PUBLIC SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
CULTURAL IDENTITY
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY
POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY
MEDIATING STRUCTURES
DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES
CHILD WELFARE
CHILD PROTECTION
POOR PEOPLE
FEAR OF CRIME
RAPE
EMPOWERMENT
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Narayan, Deepa
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title Voices of the Poor : From Many Lands
title_short Voices of the Poor : From Many Lands
title_full Voices of the Poor : From Many Lands
title_fullStr Voices of the Poor : From Many Lands
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title_sort voices of the poor : from many lands
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press
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spelling dig-okr-10986140532024-08-08T17:56:10Z Voices of the Poor : From Many Lands La voz de los pobres desde muchas tierras Petesch, Patti Narayan, Deepa Narayan, Deepa Petesch, Patti ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR ALCOHOL ALCOHOLISM ALS BENEFIT INCIDENCE CASE STUDIES CIVIL SOCIETY COMMON PROPERTY COMMON PROPERTY RESOURCES COMMUNITY ACTION COMMUNITY LEVEL CONFLICT CRIME DATA SET DATA SETS DATA SOURCES DECISION MAKING DISCRIMINATION DISCUSSION GROUPS ECONOMIC POLICIES ELDERLY PEOPLE EXCHANGE RATE EXERCISES FAMILIES FERTILITY FORMAL INSTITUTIONS GROUP DISCUSSIONS HEALTH INSURANCE HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMAL NETWORKS ISOLATION LABOR MARKETS LIFE EXPECTANCY LOCAL INSTITUTIONS LOCAL PEOPLE LOCAL REALITIES LOCAL RESEARCHERS METHODOLOGY GUIDE NEW POOR OLD AGE PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTICIPATORY METHODS PARTICIPATORY POLICY PARTICIPATORY POLICY RESEARCH PARTICIPATORY POVERTY PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH METHODS POLICY CHANGES POLICY DOCUMENT POLITICAL REPRESENTATION POOR POOR CHILDREN POOR COMMUNITIES POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR MEN POOR PEOPLE POOR WOMEN POVERTY EXPERTS POVERTY GROUP POVERTY GROUPS POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY STATISTICS POVERTY TRENDS PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS QUANTITATIVE DATA QUANTITATIVE METHODS QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS RAISING EXPECTATIONS REFUGEES RELIGIOUS GROUPS RESEARCH METHODS RESEARCH TOOLS SAFETY SAMPLING FRAMEWORK SCHOOLS SOCIAL GROUPS SOCIAL NETWORKS SOCIAL POLICIES SOCIAL PROTECTION SURVIVAL STRATEGIES UNDERSTANDING POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS VIOLENCE WAR WORKPLACE YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY PROFILE HUNGER BASIC SERVICES UNEMPLOYMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE ACCESS TO CREDIT CLIMATE IMPACTS ASSESSMENT MARRIAGE AGE FERTILITY RATES DIVORCE WIDOWS ORPHANS CRIME STATISTICS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VULNERABILITY RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS GENDER RELATIONS POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION MIDDLE CLASS DISPLACED PERSONS WOMEN'S ROLE HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE PATRIARCHY SOCIAL PROBLEMS GENDER ROLES SUBSISTENCE FARMING INFORMAL SECTOR ALCOHOLISM RELIGIOUS GROUPS CIVIL SOCIETY POLICE BRUTALITY SUBSTANCE ABUSE MINORITY GROUPS PUBLIC SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE CULTURAL IDENTITY ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY MEDIATING STRUCTURES DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES CHILD WELFARE CHILD PROTECTION POOR PEOPLE FEAR OF CRIME RAPE EMPOWERMENT This is the final book in a three-part series entitled, "Voices of the Poor." The series is based on an unprecedented effort to gather the views, experiences, and aspirations of more than 60,000 poor men and women from sixty countries. The work was undertaken for the "World Development Report 2000/2001: Attacking Poverty." This publication is organized as follows: Each country chapter opens up with a brief life story. These life stories were chosen because they highlight concerns raised not only by poor women and men living in that particular community, but because the same concerns were echoed in other parts of the country. The chapters then unfold around particular sets of issues that emerged repeatedly in group discussions and individual interviews. While the findings reported in the chapters cannot be generalized to represent poverty conditions for an entire nation, the chapters bring to life what it means to be poor in various communities, in fourteen countries, from the perspective of poor people. In the final chapter, four major patterns emerge: Poor people need a diverse set of assets and capabilities if they are to survive and overcome poverty. Economy-wide policies and shocks deplete poor people's assets and increase their insecurity. The culture of mediating institutions often negatively distorts the impact of well-intended policies and excludes the poor from gains. Gender inequity within households is persistent and children are acutely vulnerable. 2013-06-20T15:08:12Z 2013-06-20T15:08:12Z 2002-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/01/1695630/voices-poor-many-lands 0-8213-5049-8 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14053 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press