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Mark Roper

Poverty: Growth or safety net? | The Economist - 0 views

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  • Yet as Nepal shows, cutting poverty is not just about boosting incomes.
  • MPI, or multidimensional poverty index
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      We need to find this out - I think it is a measure of poverty.  Can we use it to compare countries?
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  • Emma Samman of ODI says, “It is not clear that the $1.25-a-day poverty line, the measure upon which this vision of a poverty-free world exists, is necessarily the best way to think about and measure poverty
  • multidimensional poverty index
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      What is this?  Can it be used to compare countries?
  • 2006 Nepal has seen the largest falls in poverty,
  • Between 1990 and 2010 the proportion of the population living on less than $1.25 a day in developing countries halved to 21%, or 1.2 billion people (see chart)
Mark Roper

Why Ending Extreme Poverty Isn't Good Enough - Businessweek - 0 views

  • At this year’s spring meetings of the World Bank and IMF, the world’s global finance ministers signed up to an ambitious target for progress against poverty. “We believe that we have a historic opportunity to end extreme poverty within a generation,”
  • As recently as 1990, more than two-fifths of the population of the developing world lived in extreme poverty, and even today, the proportion remains close to one-fifth.
pete sims

Hong Kong government sets first poverty line - Channel NewsAsia - 0 views

  • 1.31 million people or 19.6 per cent of the city's population are now classified as poor
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  • he Hong Kong government recently set its first threshold to define poverty in the territory.
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    "The government-appointed Commission on Poverty has set Hong Kong's first poverty line at half of the median monthly household income"
Mark Roper

BBC News - Is Hong Kong really the world's freest economy? - 1 views

  • Hong Kong has been ranked as the world's freest economy for the past 18 years, a title bestowed on it by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think tank.
  • Hong Kong's free-market credentials have long masked a more complicated picture than its model economy status suggests
  • the introduction of a minimum wage
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  • gross domestic product per head is high at $32,000
  • disparity between rich and poor is wide
  • More than half of the population earn less than HK$11,000 ($1,400; £920) a month and household incomes have barely increased over the past 10 years despite a booming economy
  • government provides public housing to about 50% of the population.
  • The Hong Kong government is also directly involved in other, sometimes surprising, areas of the economy.
  • Disneyland
  • major shareholder in MTR Corp
  • government relies on land sales for revenue
  • July last year, 200,000 people marched to voice their dissatisfaction over the widening gap between rich and poor and the high property prices.
  • Welfare spending has doubled since 1997
Paul Bentham

Hong Kong's human battery hens: Claustrophobic images show how slum families squeeze th... - 1 views

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    Daily article from the UK on Hong Kong cage homes.
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