Understanding Poverty and Well-being: Bridging the Disciplines

Understanding Poverty and Well-being: Bridging the Disciplines

by David Hulme (Editor), JohnToye (Editor)

Synopsis

Written by a multi-disciplinary team of contributors, this collection explores the different dimensions of well being, poverty and inequality.

A person's sense of well being is compounded of many elements including economic, political and social psychology. Poverty and inequality are aspects of a lack of well being in multiple dimensions and, this texts argues, development should be considered a process that overcomes these multiple deficiencies

This book examines the advantages of analysing poverty and development by multi-discipline research. Economists, political sociologists and anthropologists put forward an idea of well being from their own perspective, using their own research material, while the editors argue in their introduction that bringing to bear of many disciplines can enrich the research output of all.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 04 Dec 2007

ISBN 10: 0415464277
ISBN 13: 9780415464277

Author Bio
John Toye is at the Department of Economics, University of Oxford David Hulme is Director of the Chronic Poverty Research Centre at the Institute for Development Policy and Management, University of Manchester.