Towards a Definition of Poverty
Rufus B. Akindola
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Rufus B. Akindola: The University of Melbourne, Australia. [email: rufusba@unimelb.edu.au]
Journal of Developing Societies, 2009, vol. 25, issue 2, 121-150
Abstract:
This article argues that poverty transcends its traditional definition as a shortfall in income levels. It demonstrates that poverty is multidimensional and that successful poverty reduction rests squarely on understanding these dimensions through the active participation of poor people in all stages of developing that understanding. Drawing on results from a nationally representative sample of rural households and views obtained from focus group discussions in Oyo State, Nigeria, it was found that poverty is more than a lack of adequate income but a combination of many forms of deprivation that together allow human capabilities to go unrealzsed. Although, it was found that income is important, raising income alone is not a sufficient condition for poverty reduction.
Keywords: deprivation; dimensions of poverty; vulnerability; marginalization; capability; poverty line (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1177/0169796X0902500201
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