Exclusion and Poverty: An Analytical Approach for Understanding Exclusion and Assessing Programmes Targeting the Very Poor in Bangladesh
Published By: BRAC on eSS | Published Date: April, 18 , 2008Exclusion is a term that comes up often in association with poverty, social
welfare and social injustice. Development interventions are designed with some
notion of benefiting or including the excluded. This paper analyses the concept of
exclusion using simple demand-supply tools. A simple framework is proposed,
that separates the attributes and spaces of exclusion to help in assessing
development interventions. Success of programmes may be scaled in terms of
their achievements in making poor included in the mainstream (i.e. main
product/service space), or in a segmented space (from either complete exclusion
or from previous inclusion in lower quality space), or not being able to include
the poor in relevant spaces in any meaningful way.
Author(s): Mehnaz Rabbani, Sajjad Zohir, Biva Arani Mallik, Iftekharul Huq, Raisa Afsana | Posted on: Jan 18, 2011 | Views(1037) | Download (86)