Moving Out of Poverty

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A01=Jonna P. Estudillo
A01=Keijiro Otsuka
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Growth Linkages
Asia
Author_Jonna P. Estudillo
Author_Keijiro Otsuka
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development economics
educational attainment Asia
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Female Dummy
Formal Wage Work
Fu Ll
Gender Economics
gender empowerment
Gender Equity
Ho Ld
Household Specific Effect
Inclusive Growth
infrastructure development studies
labour market dynamics
Landless Households
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Laos
Monthly Pci
Non-farm Income
Nonfarm Economy
Nonfarm Income
Nonfarm Jobs
Nonfarm Labor Market
Nonfarm Sector
Nonfarm Self-employment
Nonfarm Work
Nonrice Crops
Poverty Reduction
poverty reduction strategies Asia
Progressive Towns
rural livelihoods
Rural Nonfarm
Rural Nonfarm Activities
Rural Nonfarm Sector
Va Ri
Working Age Members

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415714433
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Sep 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The words of US President John F. Kennedy, "the rising tide lifts all boats," can be applied to inclusive growth in contemporary Asia, where the poor are able to participate in and benefit from economic growth. Moving Out of Poverty explores three channels through which economic growth confers gains to the poor and improves the status of women. The first is creation of productive employment, as labor is typically the most abundant asset of the poor, and economic growth has created jobs in labor-intensive sectors. The second is investment in schooling which, coupled with increased opportunities to earn income, has elevated womens' status in society. The third is increased availability of improved infrastructure, which directly impacts increasing household income from wage work and self-employment activities.

This book will be of great value to development economists, students and researchers interested in rural economies in Asia, and policymakers engaged in poverty reduction.

Jonna P. Estudillo is Professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Tokyo, Japan.

Keijiro Otsuka is Senior Professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Tokyo, Japan.

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