The Invisible Poor : a Portrait Of Rural Poverty In Argentina.
The work grows out of discussions with counterparts at the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Food (SAGPyA) and INDEC. Recognizing the dearth of information on rural areas, the World Bank team agreed to review knowledge on rural poverty and provide guidance on future data collection...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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World Bank
2010.
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Colección: | World Bank working paper.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover13;
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Abbreviations and Ackronyms
- Executive Summary
- The Nature of Rural Poverty in Argentina
- A Qualitative Study of Rural Poverty in Argentina
- Measuring Poverty and Welfare in Rural Poverty Analysis
- 1. Issues and Challenges for Rural Poverty in Argentina
- Introduction
- Demographic Trends
- Measuring Poverty
- A Poverty Profile for Rural Argentina13;
- The Need for Data: Poverty Monitoring and Evaluation of Rural Programs
- 2. A Qualitative Study of Rural Poverty in Argentina
- Introduction
- Methodology for Qualitative Survey
- Sociodemographic Characteristics
- Aspirations, Conflict, and Discrimination13;
- Extreme Poverty
- 3. Methodology for the Analysis of Rural Poverty in Argentina
- Introduction
- Past Rural Household Surveys in Argentina
- Rural Surveys in Other Countries of Latin America
- Choice of Welfare Measure: Options for Argentina
- Conclusions
- References
- Annexes
- Annex A. Poverty / UBN
- Access to Services
- Living / Housing
- Population Statistics
- Work Related
- Annex B. Contact Persons List for Field Activities and Focus Group Members
- Chaco Province
- Chaco province
- Jujuy Province
- Tucum225;n Province
- Mendoza Province
- Annex C. Pobreza Rural en Argentina Estudio Cualitativo (AbrilMayo 2007)
- Gu237;a de preguntas
- Table 1.1. Population in Argentina and its Regions, 1991 and 2001
- Table 1.2. Farm Residents in the 1998 and 2002 Agricultural Censuses
- Table 1.3. Incidence of Poverty for Selected Provinces, 2003
- Table 1.4. Maximum Level of Education Attained in Argentina (Percent)13;
- Table 1.5. School Attendance in Rural and Urban Argentina, 2001 (Percent)13;
- Table 2.1. Indicators for Sampled Rural Areas in Argentina
- Table 2.2. Summary of Social Issues based on Qualitative Households Survey (2007)
- Table 2.3. Summary of Focus Group Findings
- Table 2.4. Summary of Focus Groups
- Table 3.1. Values of the Inverse Engel Coefficient Used in Latin America13;
- Table A.1. Poverty According to Unsatisfied Basic Needs by Province (Percent)13;
- Table A.2. Poverty According to Unsatisfied Basic Needs by Education of Household Head (Percent)13;
- Table A.3. Poverty According to Unsatisfied Basic Needs by Age of Household Head (Percent)13;
- Table A.4. Poverty According to Unsatisfied Basic Needs by Size of Household (Percent)13;
- Table A.5. Unsatisfied Basic Needs Indicators (Percent)13;
- Table A.6. Access to Public Services (Percent)
- Table A.7. Access to Water (Percent)
- Table A.8. Source of Water for Drinking and Cooking (Percent)
- Table A.9. Health Insurance (Percent)
- Table A.10. Type of Housing (Percent)
- Table A.11. Quality of Material of Housing (Percent)
- Table A.12. Rooms Per Person (Percent)
- Table A.13. Contractual Housing Situation (Percent)
- Table A.14. Sanitation (Percent)
- Table A.15. Possession of Assets (Percent)
- Table A.16. Kitchen (Percent)
- Table A.17. Possession of Refrigerator (Percent)
- Table A.18. Primary Fuel Used for Cooking (Percent)
- Table A.19. Possession of Washing Machine (Percent)
- Table A.20. PC and Internet Connection (Percent)
- Table A.21. Phone Access (Percent)
- Table A.22. Population Distribution, 1991 and 2001
- Table A.23. Household Number and Size
- Table A.24. Literacy Rate).