Chronic poverty in India: Policy responses

Published By: CPRC on eSS | Published Date: March, 29 , 2007

Despite the huge efforts at eliminating poverty made in India since independence, it is estimated that up to 130 million Indians live in chronic poverty – defined as poverty that endures for at least five years, and often passes from generation to generation within a family. This briefing paper summarises the characteristics of and explanations for this phenomenon, discusses the context for policy today, and proposes a series of recommendations for policy changes that would move India towards eradicating poverty.

Author(s): Amita Shah, Tim Braunholtz Speight, Anand Kumar, Shashanka Bhide, Asha Mehta | Posted on: Jul 29, 2010 | Views(969) | Download (837)


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