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  1. Frontiers

    No Poverty is the top priority among 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The research perspectives, methods, and subject integration of studies on poverty reduction have been greatly developed with the advance of practice in the 21st century. This paper analyses 2,459 papers on poverty reduction since 2000 using VOSviewer software and R language. Our conclusions show that (1) the 21st ...

  2. Programs, Opportunities, and Challenges in Poverty Reduction: A

    The aim is to construct the themes of research articles related to poverty alleviation. ... Furthermore, for the year of publication, 10 research articles were published in 2020, and 12 papers were published in 2021 . Regarding the research approach used, the selected research articles consisted of qualitative research (10 articles) and ...

  3. (PDF) Poverty Reduction of Sustainable Development Goals ...

    No Poverty is the top priority among 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The research perspectives, methods, and subject integration of studies on poverty reduction have been greatly ...

  4. The Social Consequences of Poverty: An Empirical Test on Longitudinal

    Abstract. Poverty is commonly defined as a lack of economic resources that has negative social consequences, but surprisingly little is known about the importance of economic hardship for social outcomes. This article offers an empirical investigation into this issue. We apply panel data methods on longitudinal data from the Swedish Level-of ...

  5. Poverty, not the poor

    A huge share of the population. In 2019, 17.5% of the United States, about 57.4 million, was poor ( 16 ). Compared to more visible social problems, there are far more people in poverty. For instance, Pew Research Center ( 17) routinely surveys Americans on the biggest problems facing the nation.

  6. Full article: Defining the characteristics of poverty and their

    1. Introduction. Poverty "is one of the defining challenges of the 21st Century facing the world" (Gweshengwe et al., Citation 2020, p. 1).In 2019, about 1.3 billion people in 101 countries were living in poverty (United Nations Development Programme and Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, Citation 2019).For this reason, the 2030 Global Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals ...

  7. PDF UNDERSTANDING DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION

    transformation. Inside the field, 2015 Laureate Angus Deaton pushed the research in development economics towards microeconomic analysis. He also championed the idea that the measurement of well-being, especially the well-being of the poor, must be closely integrated into the fight against poverty. Outside the field, the so- called

  8. PDF No poverty 1 End poverty in all its forms everywhere

    No poverty1 End poverty in all its forms everywhereAn estimated 766 million people, or 10.7 percent of the wo. ld's population, lived in extreme pover. y in 2013. In 2012 the extreme poverty rate stood at12.4 percent globally, and over the year the number of people living below the internati. nal poverty line of $1.90 a day fell by 114 million.

  9. SDG 1: No poverty

    Abstract. The 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development aims to end poverty in all forms, including income and non-income dimensions such as health, education and nutrition, without leaving anyone behind. This profile revisits SDG 1 to take stock of progress achieved since its last review in 2021 and assess future challenges.

  10. Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty. A

    This Research Topic welcomes papers that will provide both theoretical and empirical findings. Potential issues include, but are not limited to: • New approaches to definitions and measurement of poverty in the context of COVID-19 pandemic. • Lived experience of poverty, inequality, and unfairness.

  11. Research paper Global poverty: A first estimation of its uncertainty☆

    Highlights. When key uncertainty sources are introduced the dollar-a-day method identifies a 5.19% global poverty reduction instead of the 50% of the MDG1 target (1990-2015). In light of the identified uncertainties, the profile of the global poor and the distribution of poverty around the world may be substantially misleading.

  12. No poverty: End poverty in all its forms everywhere

    Asserts that ending extreme poverty remains at the heart of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) agenda. Between 1990 and 2013 the number of people living below $1.90 a day fell by over 1 billion, though the world's population has grown, and the regional distribution of poverty has changed. Compared with 1990, more poor people now live in Sub-Saharan Africa and fewer in South Asia and ...

  13. PDF Research to help the world's poor

    Economic wellbeing (measured as GDP per capita) doubled in the poorest countries between 1995 and 2018. Child mortality has halved relative to 1995, and the proportion of children attending school has increased from 56 to 80 per cent. Despite this progress, gigantic challenges remain. Over 700 million people still subsist on extremely low incomes.

  14. Poverty: A Literature Review of the Concept ...

    Research Institute of Sri Lanka, Lunuwila, 61150, Sri Lanka. Email: [email protected]. Abstract. In spite of the fact that there is some lucidity within the field of poverty with respect to the ...

  15. The poverty trap: a grounded theory on the price of survival for the

    Given the increasing number of people living in urban poverty and unplanned settlements or colonias in Mexico, our research sought to study this multidimensional poverty, including not only the ...

  16. Researching poverty: Methods, results and impact

    The comparisons demonstrate that the reservations that many hold about poverty research can be overcome and that when this is done, the results become more compelling and thus have the potential to have a greater impact on anti-poverty policy. ... Occasional Paper no. 4, 1 December. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Department of Family and Community ...

  17. United Nations Development Programme

    The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The 17 SDGs are integrated—they recognize that action in one area will affect outcomes in others ...

  18. PDF The evolution of global poverty, 1990-2030

    Poverty was concentrated in low-income countries (World Bank definition); ... World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 8360. Washington, DC: World Bank. 10.

  19. (PDF) SDG-1 No Poverty

    3. SDG-1 No Pov erty. Abstract. Poverty, which has taken shape in different. dimensions under the in uence of the condi -. tions from the past to the present, can be de ned. as the de ciency ...

  20. Poverty Research and its Discontents: Review and Discussion of Issues

    Edited volumes have low prestige in economics. Fortunately, the anthology Dimensions of Poverty.Measurement, Epistemic Injustices and Social Activism, compiled by Valentin Beck, Henning Hahn, and Robert Lepenies (), proves that edited volumes can be more than a loose collection of chapters unworthy of becoming journal articles.The editors have produced an important collection of 20 chapters ...

  21. PDF Institute for Research on Poverty

    In this paper, we review a range of rigorous research studies that estimate the average statistical. relationships between children growing up in poverty and their earnings, propensity to commit crime, and. quality of health later in life. We also review estimates of the costs that crime and poor health per person.

  22. No poverty

    Progress, challenges in ending extreme poverty. Worldwide. [goal: 1] calls for ending poverty by 2030. On the eve of the pandemic, 659 million people struggled on less than $2.15 a day. The pandemic halted years of progress in ending extreme poverty, expanding the number of extremely poor people by 70 million.

  23. Poverty, not the poor

    A huge share of the population. In 2019, 17.5% of the United States, about 57.4 million, was poor ( 16 ). Compared to more visible social problems, there are far more people in poverty. For instance, Pew Research Center ( 17) routinely surveys Americans on the biggest problems facing the nation.

  24. Poverty

    The Hardships and Dreams of Asian Americans Living in Poverty. About one-in-ten Asian Americans live in poverty. Pew Research Center conducted 18 focus groups in 12 languages to explore their stories and experiences. reportDec 4, 2023.

  25. Only Economic Freedom Pulls People Out of Poverty

    People who have experienced poverty are observed to have lasting health, educational, and psychological consequences. ... of Canadians since 1992, our research examined various indicators such as the length of poverty spells, rates of entry and exit from poverty, and the persistence of low-income status over time. This detailed data allows us ...

  26. DPU Working Paper

    Energy poverty is currently one of the biggest challenges in Punjab, however, there are inherent limitations in the way energy poverty is being conceptualised within policy. Despite increasing severity, it is yet to be acknowledged as a separate form of poverty in the country and policy direction has been geared towards progress on the SDG ...

  27. Predictive Modeling of Energy Poverty with Machine Learning Ensembles

    This study aims to identify the key predictors of the multidimensional energy poverty index (MEPI) by employing advanced machine learning (ML) ensemble methods. Traditional energy poverty research often relies on conventional statistical techniques, which limits the understanding of complex socioeconomic factors. To address this gap, we propose an approach using three distinct ML ensemble ...

  28. Time Series Evaluation of Influencing Factors of Poverty

    div> The main objective of this paper is to investigate the factors having the most influence on the alleviation of poverty amongst the households adopting microfinance in Zambia.

  29. "Persistent poverty" exists across much of the U.S.: "The ultimate left

    Homeless population across U.S. on the rise: Wall Street Journal review 04:36. Although the U.S. has periodically sought to reduce poverty around the country since the 1960s, roughly 35 million ...

  30. Global Growth Is Stabilizing for the First Time in Three Years

    But 80% of world population will experience slower growth than in pre-COVID decade. WASHINGTON, June 11, 2024— The global economy is expected to stabilize for the first time in three years in 2024—but at a level that is weak by recent historical standards, according to the World Bank's latest Global Economic Prospects report.. Global growth is projected to hold steady at 2.6% in 2024 ...