Poverty & Public Policy
2009 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2022
- Editor's Note pp. 340-341

- Connie Snyder Mick
- Inclusive urban entrepreneurial ecosystem policies: An application of the meta‐synthesis approach pp. 342-380

- Hodjat Shakiba, Sohrab Delangizan and Yosef Mohamadifar
- Is affordable housing a pro‐poor policy? Evidence from a prominent housing policy in Iran pp. 381-404

- Mohammad Ghazaie and Mojtaba Rafieian
- The impact of microfinance on poverty reduction in Vietnam: A dynamic panel‐data analysis pp. 405-422

- Hoai A. Duong and Hong S. Nghiem
- Children in poverty: Time for action to address rising inequalities in the United Kingdom pp. 423-436

- Jatinder Hayre and Allyson M. Pollock
- Persistence of intergroup occupational disparity in India pp. 437-467

- Anjan R. Chaudhury and Madhabendra Sinha
Volume 14, issue 3, 2022
- Editor's Note pp. 212-213

- Connie Snyder Mick
- Is social spending pro‐poor in developing countries? The role of governance and political freedom pp. 214-241

- Mohamed Ben Mimoun and Asma Raies
- A nonparametric approach to understanding poverty in the Philippines: Evidence from the Family Income and Expenditure Survey pp. 242-267

- John Paolo Rosales Rivera
- Development programs and achieving service efficiency in public sector institutions in Jordan: E‐government as a moderator pp. 268-286

- Sahem Nawafleh
- Do tax policies discriminate against female traders? A gender framework to study informal marketplaces in Nigeria pp. 287-306

- Imaobong Akpan and Josep Cascant‐Sempere Mª
- Structure and dynamics of livelihoods in rural India: A panel data analysis pp. 307-334

- Sagarika Dey
Volume 14, issue 2, 2022
- Editor's Note pp. 94-95

- Connie Snyder Mick
- Paradoxical issues in eradicating opium cultivation in Myanmar: A perspective from local farmers’ voices pp. 96-116

- Hai T. Luong
- Questioning the poverty line aggregation approach in India: Issues of mismatches and overlaps pp. 117-136

- Akarsh Arora and Sukhpal Singh
- Elements of microfinance on spatial poverty alleviation in Sri Lanka: Structural equation modeling pp. 137-165

- Prasansha Kumari
- Different dimensions of decentralization and rural–urban poverty in Pakistan pp. 166-183

- Muhammad Shahid, Khalil Ahmad and Rukhsana Kalim
- Household poverty dynamics in tribal Madhya Pradesh, India: A case study of 54 villages pp. 184-203

- Rishi Kumar
- State welfare automation, Working‐Class Agency, and Poverty in I, Daniel Blake pp. 204-206

- Miriam Furlan Brighente
Volume 14, issue 1, 2022
- Editor's Note pp. 6-7

- Connie Snyder Mick
- “It's embarrassing to come here”: Welfare‐to‐work, emotion rules, and emotional capital pp. 8-24

- Brianna Turgeon, Kaitlyn Root, Kasey Ray and Tiffany Taylor
- Inequality and growth in Portugal: A reappraisal for the period 1986–2017 pp. 25-49

- Miguel Fernandes, João Andrade, Adelaide Duarte and Marta Simões
- Approximation of crime, poverty, and misery index across quasi‐democratic and dictatorship regimes in Pakistan: Static and dynamic analysis pp. 50-68

- Aadil Hameed Shah, Atta Ullah Khan, Abdul Saboor and Muhammad Iftikhar‐ul‐Husnain
- Nigerian economic policy response to COVID‐19: An evaluation of policy actors' views pp. 69-85

- Makuachukwu G. Ojide, Chigozie O. Agu, Precious Ohalete and Emmanuel Chinanuife
- Dorothy A. Brown. The whiteness of wealth: How the tax system impoverishes Black Americans—And how we can fix it New York, NY: Crown, 2021. ISBN: 978‐0525577324. pp. 288. Hardback $27.00 pp. 86-88

- Peter A. Kindle
Volume 13, issue 4, 2021
- Editor's Letter pp. 314-315

- Connie Snyder Mick
- Rural financial intermediation and poverty reduction in Ghana: A micro‐level analysis pp. 316-334

- Michael Danquah, Abdul Malik Iddrisu, Peter Quartey, Williams Ohemeng and Alfred Barimah
- Institutional quality and poverty reduction in BRICS pp. 335-350

- Bhanu Pratap Singh
- City‐level housing trust funds: Lessons from key case studies pp. 351-367

- Virginia Beard
- The sensitivity of poverty trends to dimensionality and distribution sensitivity in poverty measures—District level analysis for Pakistan pp. 368-411

- Zaira Najam
- Barry C. Feld. The evolution of the juvenile court: Race, politics, and the criminalizing of juvenile justice New York, NY: New York University Press, 2017. ISBN 1‐4798‐9569‐5. pp. 395. Hardback. $89.00 pp. 412-415

- Sarah Dale‐Schmidt
- Chris J. Coyne, Michael C. Munger, and Robert M. Whaples (Eds). In all fairness: Equality, liberty, and the quest for human dignity Oakland, CA: Independent Institute, 2019. ISBN 1‐5981‐3331‐4. pp. 336. Hardback. $26.95 pp. 416-417

- Steven McMullen
Volume 13, issue 3, 2021
- Editor's Letter pp. 232-233

- Connie Snyder Mick
- Contextualizing multidimensional poverty in urban India pp. 234-253

- Sanjay K. Mohanty and Guru Vasishtha
- Poverty and terrorism in Africa: Understanding the nexus based on existing levels of terrorism pp. 254-272

- Chimere O. Iheonu and Hyacinth E. Ichoku
- Economic inequality and congressional action in the United States: A comparison of the minimum wage and alternative minimum tax pp. 273-292

- Gregory Koger and Stefanie Rodriguez
- To care for or to accompany? Determining factors for an inclusive work environment in Community Social Services of Andalusia (Spain) pp. 293-305

- Auxiliadora González‐Portillo and Germán Jaraíz Arroyo
- Jane McAlevey. A collective bargain: Unions, organizing, and the fight for democracy New York: HarperCollins, 2020. ISBN 978‐0062908599. pp. 288. Hardback. $26.99 pp. 306-308

- Jamin A. Hübner
Volume 13, issue 2, 2021
- Editor's Letter pp. 118-119

- Connie Snyder Mick
- Editorial Announcement pp. 120-120

- Connie Snyder Mick, Eleanor Jones and Geoffrey Burdell
- State‐level social safety nets for families coping with job loss pp. 121-138

- Megan M. Reynolds, Ashley M. Fox and Yvette Young
- Fiscal decentralization and poverty alleviation: A case study of Pakistan pp. 139-154

- Sadia Hussain, Shafei Moiz Hali, Riaz Ahmad, Sumera Iqbal and Hamza Iftikhar
- The livelihood of urban poor households: A sustainable livelihood approach in urbanizing Ethiopia. The case of Gondar City, Amhara National State pp. 155-183

- Bosena Yirga
- Ten years later: Self‐sufficiency of welfare mothers before the Great Recession pp. 184-223

- Denton R. Vaughan, Barbara A. Haley and Aref N. Dajani
- JosephStiglitz. People, power, and profits: Progressive capitalism for an age of discontent New York: W. W. Norton, 2020. ISBN 978‐1324004219. pp. 371. Hardback. $27.95 pp. 224-226

- Jamin Andreas Hübner
Volume 13, issue 1, 2021
- Editor's Letter pp. 6-7

- Connie Snyder Mick
- Structural and stochastic transitions of poverty using household panel data in India pp. 8-31

- Swati Dutta
- Are energy‐poor households also poor? Evidence from Ghana pp. 32-58

- Frank Adusah‐Poku, Kwame Adjei‐Mantey and Paul A. Kwakwa
- A network analysis approach in multidimensional poverty pp. 59-68

- Diego García‐Vélez and José J. Nuñez Velázquez
- Route study on patterns of poverty alleviation through vocational education under the background of rural vitalization pp. 69-92

- Zilun Zhi and Fangyi Zhao
- Explaining the economic, social, and political structure of rural poverty using a mixed exploratory approach: A case study of Shamshir village, Kermanshah province, Iran pp. 93-109

- Pouria Saadollahi, Kuroush Roosta, Ahmad Yaghoubi Farani and Reza Baradaran
- Gary Dorrien. Social democracy in the making: The political and religious roots of european socialism New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2019. ISBN 978‐0300236026. pp. 578. Hardback. $37.50 pp. 110-111

- Jamin Andreas Hübner
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