Sustaining Gains in Poverty Reduction and Human Development in the Middle East and North Africa
2006
Iqbal, Farrukh
This book reviews the experience of the Middle East and North Africa region with poverty and human development since the mid-1980s. It finds that poverty rates did not decline by much during this period while health and education indicators improved substantially. The stagnation of poverty rates is ascribed to the stagnation of the region's economies during this period while the improvement in human indicators is likely due to several factors including improvement in the delivery of public health and education services.
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出版者
Washington, DC: World Bank
其它主题
Poor; Poverty lines; Diets; Vulnerable people; Rural infrastructure; Comparative advantage; Reduction strategy; Child mortality; Purchasing power; Terms of trade shifts; Poverty data; Policy objective; Poverty outcomes; Public employment; Pro-poor; With children; Poverty line; Promoting growth; Labor force; Gender dimensions; Poverty rate; Environmental sustainability; Energy subsidies; Reducing poverty; Income poverty; Poverty incidence; Per capita income; Poor children; Insurance mechanisms; Poverty reducing; Preventive health; Output growth; Old-age pension; Understanding of poverty; Life expectancy; Hospital services; Primary health care; Health care financing; Health expenditures; National poverty lines; Global poverty; Temporarily poor; Macroeconomic policy; Cash transfer; Growth performance; Social safety net; Income growth; Labor market; Economic stagnation; Poverty characteristics; Lack of information; Household incomes; Live births; Health budgets; Political economy; Female literacy; Assistance programs; Data availability; Structural reforms; Cash transfer programs; Chronically poor; Health care services; Inequality; Public works programs; Poor people; Absolute poverty; Antipoverty programs; National poverty line; Food subsidies; Poverty profile; Vulnerability to poverty; Educated people; Female education; Head count ratios; Human development; Short-run changes; Targeting mechanisms; Temporary jobs; Public health interventions; Poverty levels; Female-headed households; Income loss; Food subsidy; Safety nets; Poverty rates; Developing regions; Growth rates; Cash assistance; School enrollments; Poverty front; Household data; Policy reforms; Health outcomes; Schooling; Income shocks; Safety net programs; Maternal health; Insurance schemes; Employment programs; Child health services; Poor populations; International agencies; Educationpoverty; Growth policies; Global partnership; Social policy; Child mortality rates; Private transfers; Temporary employment; Public spending; School enrollment; Impact on poverty reduction; Comparator countries; Safe water; Health education; Long run; National poverty; Poverty estimates
许可
Orientations in Developmenthttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-6527
来源
Orientations in Development
2014-09-15
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