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The Under-estimation of Urban Poverty in Low and Middle-income Nations

Author : Satterthwaite D.

Publisher: Human Settlements Programme

Place of Publish: United Kingdom, London

Year: 2004

Page Numbers: 71

Acc. No: 4699

Class No: 339.46 SAT

Category: Books & Reports

Subjects: Poverty

Type of Resource: Monograph

Languages: English

ISBN: 1-84369-513-8

“This paper suggests that the scale of urban poverty is under stated in the official statistics used by governments and international agencies in most low- and middle-income nations and seeks to explain why this is so. Part of this explanation is the extent to which the general literature on the definition and measurement of poverty does not draw on available evidence on urban poverty, and this paper seeks to marshal enough of this evidence to demonstrate this. But the scale and nature of urban poverty are not well documented in many nations. This also means that those who work in urban areas see and work within extreme poverty, but find that most general texts suggest that it is not serious or widespread.” Reference: The under-estimation of urban poverty in low and middle-income nations by David Satterthwaite