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This book opens with a review of urban poverty in Bangladesh,
analysing socioeconomic aspects of the marginal poor under three
headings: migration and the urban poor, household characteristics,
and neighbourhood characteristics. Next, the authors investigate
the extent of poverty in rural and urban Nigeria between 2004 and
2010. They examines the contributions of growth and redistribution
factors to changes in poverty within the two sectors. The analysis
was based on the National Living Standard Survey data of 2004 and
2009/2010 sourced from the National Bureau of Statistics and
analysed using Shapley decomposition approach. This collection also
examines how the socio-economic characteristics of households
influence rural poverty. The data for the study was extracted from
the revised Nigerian General Household Survey data from 2010-2011,
and a logistic regression technique was used to analyse said data.
The authors argue that the improvement of rural access in
developing countries is essential for the success of sustainable
development goals, since poor access is one of the major causes of
rural poverty and hampers rural development. The concluding chapter
describes the experiences from a research project on modern
logistic chains in the Mount Kenya region, demonstrating how small
scale farmers organised, how important infrastructures such as
rural roads, grading sheds and cooling devices were, as well as
intermediate means of transport in combination with modern cooling
logistics and communication technologies.
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