Poverty levels in latin america
[DOC File]Media Release English
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Poverty affects Latin American and Caribbean youth disproportionately, with an average of 39% of them living in poverty. In Latin America and the Caribbean, there are more than 100 million adolescents between 10 and 18 years-old. The gap between high and low income groups within cities is taking more and more of a toll on the lives of adolescents.
[DOC File]August 16, 2007 - Center for Latin American Studies, UC ...
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For Latin America as a whole, the World Bank suggests that moderate poverty has fallen from 26% in 1990 to 22% in 2004, while extreme poverty fell from 10% to 9% in the same period (World Bank 2007). CEPAL has developed country-specific poverty lines based on the estimated costs of a basic food basket.
[DOC File]An Overview of Poverty in Latin America
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The overall evolution of poverty in Latin America in the 1980-2002 period and its levels in 2002 might be even gloomier than what these figures reveal, since the official data showing a reduction of poverty in Mexico between 2000 and 2002, a period of economic recession, have been seriously challenged.
[DOC File]MNH and poverty - World Bank
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Latin America has the second highest overall level of skilled attendance (43 percent), but also a comparatively high (50 percentage point) differential between the rich and the poor. Sub-Saharan Africa has a higher overall average for attended deliveries (43.5 percent) than South Asia, which is puzzling given the MMR estimates for Africa.
[DOC File]Inequality and Poverty in Latin America
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Description Latin America. is the region with the highest levels of . ... The purpose of this course is to develop a broad understanding of the dynamics of inequality and poverty in Latin America and how market forces and government policies affect those dynamics. By the end of the course, students should have learned: 1. existing methods to ...
[DOCX File]Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative
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he data was disaggregated by age group, and a detailed analysis of the levels of multidimensional poverty of children aged 0 to 17 years. In Latin America, on average 9.1% of children aged 0-17 are MPI poor, as compared to 5.5% of people aged 18 and above
[DOC File]Poverty and Socio-Racial Exclusion in Latin America
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In the light of this I decided to propose the following hypothesis: the Afro-descendant population in Latin America, excluded for decades at both public and private levels, is mostly poor, and its poverty produces losses in the income of the region, thus limiting its social development and economic growth.
[DOC File]The effects of irrigation on poverty: A framework for analysis
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Poverty reduction is now one of the main goals of development yet progress against poverty stalled in many countries during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Of the 1.2 billion people defined as dollar-poor (i.e. with a per capita household income or consumption level below US$1-a-day in 1985 PPP), three-quarters live in rural areas.
[DOC File]Poverty in Latin America
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Poverty in Latin America. T. H. Gindling. Department of Economics, University of Maryland Baltimore County. Review of: 1. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), 2000, Social Panorama of Latin America: 1999-2000, United Nations Publications, Santiago, Chile, November.
[DOC File]Sustainable Development: The Role of Multinational ...
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According to the UN, in 1998, $166 billion ($760 billion from 1993 to 1998) or 25.8 percent of the world FDI inflow went to developing countries. Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia, received respectively $7.9, $71.6, and $84.9 billion of FDI.
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