Ordinary Families, Extraordinary Lives: Assets and Poverty Reduction in Guayaquil, 1978-2004

Author:   Caroline O.N. Moser
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Pages:   400
Publication Date:   03 November 2009
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Ordinary Families, Extraordinary Lives: Assets and Poverty Reduction in Guayaquil, 1978-2004


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Author:   Caroline O.N. Moser
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Brookings Institution
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.549kg
ISBN:  

9780815703273


ISBN 10:   0815703279
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   03 November 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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<p> This excellent volume provides a sustained longitudinal perspective over a quarter century on issues of poverty and well-being, a detailed analysis of intra-household dynamics across generations and across gender, and cross-fertilization between conventional quantitative methods of economics and the qualitative methods of the broader social sciences. --Ravi Kanbur, T. H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, Cornell University


""Poverty is terrible but it can be fought, sometimes with success. Caroline Moser presents the remarkable story of disadvantaged people whose success in fighting poverty has been extraordinary and yet the reasoning behind their approach is entirely fathomable. Moser tells us how the battle was waged by people stricken by adversity but not overcome by hopelessness. This is an inspiring book."" —Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate and University Professor, Harvard University |""This excellent volume provides a sustained longitudinal perspective over a quarter century on issues of poverty and well-being, a detailed analysis of intra-household dynamics across generations and across gender, and cross-fertilization between conventional quantitative methods of economics and the qualitative methods of the broader social sciences."" —Ravi Kanbur, T. H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, Cornell University |""The richness of Moser's longitudinal perspective and her insistence on putting the people living in poverty and their responses to its complex challenges at the core of this book result in an innovative framework of asset accumulation that will contribute to effective program and policy design for poverty reduction."" —Pablo J. Farias, Vice President, Asset Building and Community Development Program, Ford Foundation |""This unique rigorous study of the changing well-being of individuals, families, and communities over three decades breaks new ground in urban research. Moser's assets framework brilliantly explains the dynamics of change and forcefully opens new directions for policy. It is bound to become a classic in development studies!"" —Michael Cohen, Director of the Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School University |""Moser's unique thirty-year study resonates well beyond Latin America. It provides important lessons for those working in African and Asian cities seeking to understand how household structure, gender relations, employment opportunities, and remittances all underpin efforts to escape poverty and accumulate assets in a context where daily violence increasingly erodes such efforts."" —Professor Jo Beall, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Cape Town


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Caroline O. N. Moser is a nonresident senior fellow in Global Economy and Development at the Brookings Institution and Professor of Urban Development directing the Global Urban Research Centre at the University of Manchester.

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