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Poverty & Underdevelopment:
What is poverty?
   The shortage of common things such as food,
   clothing, shelter and safe drinking water

   It may also include the lack of access to opportunities such as
    education and employment

   It could be lack of choice:
    “Beggars cannot be choosers.”
What is poverty?
   It could also mean deprivation
   "to be poor is to be deprived of those goods and services and pleasures which others around us
    take for granted.“

   It could mean social exclusion: process through w/c individuals or groups are wholly or partially
    excluded from full participation in the society in w/c they live.
What is poverty?
   Or if David Korten is to be believed, poverty also involves social disintegration and
    environmental degradation, which he describes as forming the threefold(line) human crisis in the
    world today.
Warning:
   The definition of poverty may differ relative
   to the norms of each particular society

   “The poor of different times & places differ between
    themselves in virtually every aspect of their conditions,
    just like the societies of w/c they are part. Who is cast in
    this way depends not on how the poor live, but on the way
    society as whole lives.”
                                                  —Bauman 1999
The World Bank's "Voices of the Poor," based on research with over 20,000
poor people in 23 countries, identifies a range of factors which poor people
identify as part of poverty. These include:

   Precarious livelihoods                Lack of security
   Excluded locations                    Abuse by those in
   Physical limitations                   power
   Gender relationships                  Dis-empowering
                                           institutions
   Problems in social
    relationships                         Limited capabilities
                                          Weak community
                                           organizations
What is poverty?
   Not only income, but also rights
   Social exclusion
   Multi-dimensional aspects of poverty
Who are the poor?

   The poor refers to individuals and families
    whose incomes fall below the official poverty
    threshold and/or cannot afford to provide for
    their minimum basic needs for food, health,
    education, housing, and other social amenities
    of life.
    Republic Act No. 8425 - Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act, passed by Congress
    in December 1997:
Causes of Poverty: Economic

   Historical factors—colonialism & neo-
    colonialism; post-communism (political
    economy)
   Economic factors
   Recession
   Shock to food prices
Causes of Poverty: Governance


   Lack of democracy
   Governance
    incompetence
    & corruption
   Weak rule of law
   Lack of peace & order
Contributory Factors

   Overpopulation
   Educational achievements & employable skills
   Cultural causes: pre-scientific beliefs
   Social discrimination: gender, race/ethnicity,
    age, disability, religious/political beliefs
   The Matthew Effect
The Matthew Effect

    It describes the phenomenon that "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer".
     Those who possess power and economic or social capital can leverage those
     resources to gain more power or capital.

    “For to all those who have, more will be given, and they will have an abundance; but
             from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away.”

                         —Matthew 25:29, New Revised Standard Version.
Environmental factors


   Erosion
   Desertification
   Deforestation
   Geographic & natural resource factors
   Drought & water crisis
   Climate change
Effects of poverty
Effective marginal rates of tax poverty




     The effects of poverty may also be
      causes, thus creating a "poverty cycle"
      operating across multiple levels, individual,
      household, local, national and global
     "set of factors or events by which poverty, once
      started, is likely to continue unless there is
      outside intervention."
     Sometimes called the “Poverty trap”
Relationship of                          Death
  Health & Poverty
                                         Sickness


                                 Spread of disease-causing
                                         microbes


                                                               Weak resistance

  Homelessness/         Unsanitary
Inadequate housing     surrounding

                                                                 Malnutrition



                                        Illiteracy/Ignorance


                                             Poverty


                                                                    Unsustainable
            Lack of investment         Economic inequality
                                                                     Family size
What is food threshold?
   Also referred to as the subsistence threshold or
    the food poverty line
    Refers to the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet the
    basic food needs, which satisfies the nutritional requirements for economically necessary
    and socially desirable physical activities
What is poverty threshold(line)?

   Refers to the cost of minimum basic needs:
    food + non-food

   Refers to the minimum income/expenditure
    required for a family/individual to meet the
    basic food and non-food requirements
Human Development Index (HDI)

   An index used to rank countries by level of "human
    development", which usually also implies whether a country
    is a developed, developing, or underdeveloped country.

   It is claimed as a standard means of measuring
    human development—a concept that, according to the
    United Nations Development Program (UNDP), refers to the
    process of widening the options of persons, giving them
    greater opportunities for education, health care, income,
    employment, etc.
Comparative HDI of Selected Countries:
1975-2002
HDIRank           Country   1975    1980    1985    1990    1995    2000    2002

   1      Norway            0.866   0.886   0.897   0.911   0.935   0.954   0.956


   8      United States     0.866   0.886   0.899   0.914   0.926   0.935   0.939


  25      Singapore         0.724   0.761   0.784   0.821   0.859    ..     0.902


  59      Malaysia          0.614   0.657   0.693   0.720   0.759   0.789   0.793


  76      Thailand          0.613   0.651   0.676   0.707   0.742    ..     0.768


  83      Philippines       0.653   0.686   0.692   0.719   0.735    ..     0.753


  94      China             0.523   0.557   0.593   0.627   0.683   0.721   0.745


  130     Cambodia           ..      ..      ..      ..     0.540   0.551   0.568


  127     India             0.411   0.437   0.476   0.514   0.548   0.579   0.595


  176     Niger             0.237   0.257   0.250   0.259   0.265   0.279   0.292
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Povertyunderdevelopment 110905060121-phpapp01-2

  • 2. What is poverty?  The shortage of common things such as food,  clothing, shelter and safe drinking water  It may also include the lack of access to opportunities such as  education and employment  It could be lack of choice:  “Beggars cannot be choosers.”
  • 3. What is poverty?  It could also mean deprivation  "to be poor is to be deprived of those goods and services and pleasures which others around us take for granted.“  It could mean social exclusion: process through w/c individuals or groups are wholly or partially excluded from full participation in the society in w/c they live.
  • 4. What is poverty?  Or if David Korten is to be believed, poverty also involves social disintegration and environmental degradation, which he describes as forming the threefold(line) human crisis in the world today.
  • 5. Warning:  The definition of poverty may differ relative  to the norms of each particular society  “The poor of different times & places differ between  themselves in virtually every aspect of their conditions,  just like the societies of w/c they are part. Who is cast in  this way depends not on how the poor live, but on the way  society as whole lives.” —Bauman 1999
  • 6. The World Bank's "Voices of the Poor," based on research with over 20,000 poor people in 23 countries, identifies a range of factors which poor people identify as part of poverty. These include:  Precarious livelihoods  Lack of security  Excluded locations  Abuse by those in  Physical limitations power  Gender relationships  Dis-empowering institutions  Problems in social relationships  Limited capabilities  Weak community organizations
  • 7. What is poverty?  Not only income, but also rights  Social exclusion  Multi-dimensional aspects of poverty
  • 8. Who are the poor?  The poor refers to individuals and families whose incomes fall below the official poverty threshold and/or cannot afford to provide for their minimum basic needs for food, health, education, housing, and other social amenities of life.  Republic Act No. 8425 - Social Reform and Poverty Alleviation Act, passed by Congress in December 1997:
  • 9. Causes of Poverty: Economic  Historical factors—colonialism & neo- colonialism; post-communism (political economy)  Economic factors  Recession  Shock to food prices
  • 10. Causes of Poverty: Governance  Lack of democracy  Governance  incompetence  & corruption  Weak rule of law  Lack of peace & order
  • 11. Contributory Factors  Overpopulation  Educational achievements & employable skills  Cultural causes: pre-scientific beliefs  Social discrimination: gender, race/ethnicity, age, disability, religious/political beliefs  The Matthew Effect
  • 12. The Matthew Effect  It describes the phenomenon that "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer". Those who possess power and economic or social capital can leverage those resources to gain more power or capital. “For to all those who have, more will be given, and they will have an abundance; but from those who have nothing, even what they have will be taken away.” —Matthew 25:29, New Revised Standard Version.
  • 13. Environmental factors  Erosion  Desertification  Deforestation  Geographic & natural resource factors  Drought & water crisis  Climate change
  • 14. Effects of poverty Effective marginal rates of tax poverty  The effects of poverty may also be  causes, thus creating a "poverty cycle" operating across multiple levels, individual, household, local, national and global  "set of factors or events by which poverty, once started, is likely to continue unless there is outside intervention."  Sometimes called the “Poverty trap”
  • 15. Relationship of Death Health & Poverty Sickness Spread of disease-causing microbes Weak resistance Homelessness/ Unsanitary Inadequate housing surrounding Malnutrition Illiteracy/Ignorance Poverty Unsustainable Lack of investment Economic inequality Family size
  • 16. What is food threshold?  Also referred to as the subsistence threshold or the food poverty line Refers to the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet the basic food needs, which satisfies the nutritional requirements for economically necessary and socially desirable physical activities
  • 17. What is poverty threshold(line)?  Refers to the cost of minimum basic needs: food + non-food  Refers to the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet the basic food and non-food requirements
  • 18. Human Development Index (HDI)  An index used to rank countries by level of "human development", which usually also implies whether a country is a developed, developing, or underdeveloped country.  It is claimed as a standard means of measuring human development—a concept that, according to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), refers to the process of widening the options of persons, giving them greater opportunities for education, health care, income, employment, etc.
  • 19. Comparative HDI of Selected Countries: 1975-2002 HDIRank Country 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2002 1 Norway 0.866 0.886 0.897 0.911 0.935 0.954 0.956 8 United States 0.866 0.886 0.899 0.914 0.926 0.935 0.939 25 Singapore 0.724 0.761 0.784 0.821 0.859 .. 0.902 59 Malaysia 0.614 0.657 0.693 0.720 0.759 0.789 0.793 76 Thailand 0.613 0.651 0.676 0.707 0.742 .. 0.768 83 Philippines 0.653 0.686 0.692 0.719 0.735 .. 0.753 94 China 0.523 0.557 0.593 0.627 0.683 0.721 0.745 130 Cambodia .. .. .. .. 0.540 0.551 0.568 127 India 0.411 0.437 0.476 0.514 0.548 0.579 0.595 176 Niger 0.237 0.257 0.250 0.259 0.265 0.279 0.292