yes Ethiopia is in poverty it is the 2 most populated place in Africa plus some people live on 25c a day it is in abject poverty
Take a look at the book on Urban Poverty in the Global Southhttp://urb.im/blog/upgs which talks about how how countries define the poverty threshold and measure poverty has a large influence on poverty rates:"The use of inappropriate poverty definitions that understate and misrepresent urban poverty helps explain why so little attention has been given to urban poverty reduction by aid agencies and development banks.""Almost all official measurements of urban poverty are also made with no dialogue with those who live in poverty and who struggle to live with inadequate incomes. It is always the judgement of 'experts' that identifies those who are 'poor,'""Different criteria used for defining poverty in a given nation can show almost no urban poverty or 30 to 50 percent of the urban population in poverty. There are hidden influences and assumptions within poverty definitions that often help under-count who is identified as being poor"
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22 percent in urban areas 35 percent in rural. so i would say 22 percent poverty rating in turkey
the urban poverty must effect on poor communities because in urban sector the type of unemployment is educational . that is why the purchesing power of these low .demond will also become low. with these sercomtences the employment rate will become low . with this circle the community become more and more poor.
yes Ethiopia is in poverty it is the 2 most populated place in Africa plus some people live on 25c a day it is in abject poverty
what are the challenge of urban development policy in ethiopia
In Somalia, Ethiopia, Mali
17% of Ethiopians live in urban areas.
poverty reduction policy formulater in ethiopia
Urban-rural migration simply refers to the movement of people from urban areas to rural areas. In recent times, rural to urban migration has become more common, as more people move to urban areas in search of jobs. Urban poverty simply refers to the poverty people living in urban areas experience.
Take a look at the book on Urban Poverty in the Global Southhttp://urb.im/blog/upgs which talks about how how countries define the poverty threshold and measure poverty has a large influence on poverty rates:"The use of inappropriate poverty definitions that understate and misrepresent urban poverty helps explain why so little attention has been given to urban poverty reduction by aid agencies and development banks.""Almost all official measurements of urban poverty are also made with no dialogue with those who live in poverty and who struggle to live with inadequate incomes. It is always the judgement of 'experts' that identifies those who are 'poor,'""Different criteria used for defining poverty in a given nation can show almost no urban poverty or 30 to 50 percent of the urban population in poverty. There are hidden influences and assumptions within poverty definitions that often help under-count who is identified as being poor"
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Poverty is not equally distributed in America by state or between rural and urban settings. Poverty rates can vary significantly across states and regions, with some states having higher poverty rates than others. Similarly, poverty rates can differ between rural and urban areas, with rural areas generally having higher poverty rates compared to urban areas.
After ww2, poverty was an avg. 20% in urban areas. Due to immgration and the returning soliders.
about 91% of people in Israel live in Urban areas...... about 9% of people in Israel live in farmlands................ hope this helps!!!
Population Poverty Infrastucture