Poverty and Shared Prosperity in Brazil's Metropolitan Regions : Taking Stock and Identifying Priorities
In the 20th Century, Brazil rapidly urbanized and is now not only an urban nation but a metropolitan one. Brazils sprawling regioes metropolitanas (metropolitan regions, or RMs, which are municipal clusters) are now home to almost 50 million people...
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okr-10986-223162021-04-23T14:04:08Z Poverty and Shared Prosperity in Brazil's Metropolitan Regions : Taking Stock and Identifying Priorities World Bank Group SANITATION HOUSEHOLD INCOMES REGIONAL POVERTY LINES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY RISKS POVERTY LINE ECONOMIC GROWTH INCOME POVERTY INCOME SCHOOLING POVERTY RATES EQUITABLE ACCESS COUNTERFACTUAL HOUSING POLITICAL ECONOMY REDUCED POVERTY POOR PEOPLE EXTREME POVERTY LINE INEQUALITY REDUCTION CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE LABOR MARKET POLICIES RURAL POOR MEASURES BASIC SANITATION POVERTY MEASURES HOUSEHOLD DEMOGRAPHICS TRANSIENT POOR ACCESS TO EDUCATION REGION SAFETY NETS POVERTY REDUCTION VULNERABILITY OF FAMILIES WAGE DISPARITIES COST EFFECTIVENESS LABOR MARKET REGIONAL POVERTY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOOD BASKET RURAL HOUSEHOLDS INFORMAL ECONOMY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT SPATIAL DYNAMICS HOUSEHOLD HEAD INCOME GROWTH INCOME INEQUALITY VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS GINI INDEX TRANSFERS POOR AREAS HOUSEHOLD INCOME PER CAPITA GROWTH POOR INDIVIDUALS CHRONIC POVERTY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS DIMENSIONAL POVERTY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL PROTECTION REGIONAL SCIENCE LAND VALUE RURAL MIGRANTS EDUCATION POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT POVERTY LINES CONSUMPTION HUMAN CAPITAL ACCESS TO ASSETS POVERTY COMPARISONS CLIMATE CHANGE POVERTY INDEX FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM POVERTY MEASUREMENT REDUCTION IN POVERTY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RURAL AREA REGIONAL DIFFERENCES VULNERABLE GROUPS MEAN INCOME REGIONAL STUDIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION URBAN AREAS ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL SETTINGS RURAL VULNERABLE PEOPLE QUALITY OF LIFE LAGGING REGIONS INSURANCE METROPOLITAN REGIONS GROWTH RATE REGIONS EXTREME POVERTY SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION ACCESS TO SERVICES ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE POVERTY RURAL AREAS VULNERABILITY TO POVERTY METROPOLITAN REGION EXTREME POVERTY LINES CONSUMER PRICE INDEX INCOME REDISTRIBUTION POVERTY RATE ACCESS TO SANITATION POOR REDUCTION OF POVERTY WELFARE MEASURE ECONOMIC SHOCKS POVERTY ACROSS COUNTRIES INDICATORS OF POVERTY WAGE EMPLOYMENT POOR WOMEN LOW WAGES HOUSEHOLD PER CAPITA INCOME INEQUALITY SPATIAL DIFFERENCES GROWTH POOR HOUSEHOLDS In the 20th Century, Brazil rapidly urbanized and is now not only an urban nation but a metropolitan one. Brazils sprawling regioes metropolitanas (metropolitan regions, or RMs, which are municipal clusters) are now home to almost 50 million people and much of the countrys economic vitality. The RM spatial level and its supporting governmental institutions have thus become critical to Brazils future development. While challenges remain for tackling deprivation in rural areas, poverty in Brazil is now predominantly urban. More than six in 10 Brazilians in extreme poverty were living in urban settings as of 2012. Of these, over a fourth was concentrated in the 10 largest RMs. 2015-07-28T20:50:14Z 2015-07-28T20:50:14Z 2015-07-08 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24759242/poverty-shared-prosperity-brazils-metropolitan-regions-taking-stock-identifying-priorities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22316 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study Brazil |
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SANITATION HOUSEHOLD INCOMES REGIONAL POVERTY LINES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY RISKS POVERTY LINE ECONOMIC GROWTH INCOME POVERTY INCOME SCHOOLING POVERTY RATES EQUITABLE ACCESS COUNTERFACTUAL HOUSING POLITICAL ECONOMY REDUCED POVERTY POOR PEOPLE EXTREME POVERTY LINE INEQUALITY REDUCTION CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE LABOR MARKET POLICIES RURAL POOR MEASURES BASIC SANITATION POVERTY MEASURES HOUSEHOLD DEMOGRAPHICS TRANSIENT POOR ACCESS TO EDUCATION REGION SAFETY NETS POVERTY REDUCTION VULNERABILITY OF FAMILIES WAGE DISPARITIES COST EFFECTIVENESS LABOR MARKET REGIONAL POVERTY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOOD BASKET RURAL HOUSEHOLDS INFORMAL ECONOMY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT SPATIAL DYNAMICS HOUSEHOLD HEAD INCOME GROWTH INCOME INEQUALITY VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS GINI INDEX TRANSFERS POOR AREAS HOUSEHOLD INCOME PER CAPITA GROWTH POOR INDIVIDUALS CHRONIC POVERTY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS DIMENSIONAL POVERTY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL PROTECTION REGIONAL SCIENCE LAND VALUE RURAL MIGRANTS EDUCATION POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT POVERTY LINES CONSUMPTION HUMAN CAPITAL ACCESS TO ASSETS POVERTY COMPARISONS CLIMATE CHANGE POVERTY INDEX FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM POVERTY MEASUREMENT REDUCTION IN POVERTY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RURAL AREA REGIONAL DIFFERENCES VULNERABLE GROUPS MEAN INCOME REGIONAL STUDIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION URBAN AREAS ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL SETTINGS RURAL VULNERABLE PEOPLE QUALITY OF LIFE LAGGING REGIONS INSURANCE METROPOLITAN REGIONS GROWTH RATE REGIONS EXTREME POVERTY SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION ACCESS TO SERVICES ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE POVERTY RURAL AREAS VULNERABILITY TO POVERTY METROPOLITAN REGION EXTREME POVERTY LINES CONSUMER PRICE INDEX INCOME REDISTRIBUTION POVERTY RATE ACCESS TO SANITATION POOR REDUCTION OF POVERTY WELFARE MEASURE ECONOMIC SHOCKS POVERTY ACROSS COUNTRIES INDICATORS OF POVERTY WAGE EMPLOYMENT POOR WOMEN LOW WAGES HOUSEHOLD PER CAPITA INCOME INEQUALITY SPATIAL DIFFERENCES GROWTH POOR HOUSEHOLDS |
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SANITATION HOUSEHOLD INCOMES REGIONAL POVERTY LINES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY RISKS POVERTY LINE ECONOMIC GROWTH INCOME POVERTY INCOME SCHOOLING POVERTY RATES EQUITABLE ACCESS COUNTERFACTUAL HOUSING POLITICAL ECONOMY REDUCED POVERTY POOR PEOPLE EXTREME POVERTY LINE INEQUALITY REDUCTION CONSUMPTION AGGREGATE SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE LABOR MARKET POLICIES RURAL POOR MEASURES BASIC SANITATION POVERTY MEASURES HOUSEHOLD DEMOGRAPHICS TRANSIENT POOR ACCESS TO EDUCATION REGION SAFETY NETS POVERTY REDUCTION VULNERABILITY OF FAMILIES WAGE DISPARITIES COST EFFECTIVENESS LABOR MARKET REGIONAL POVERTY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOOD BASKET RURAL HOUSEHOLDS INFORMAL ECONOMY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT SPATIAL DYNAMICS HOUSEHOLD HEAD INCOME GROWTH INCOME INEQUALITY VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS GINI INDEX TRANSFERS POOR AREAS HOUSEHOLD INCOME PER CAPITA GROWTH POOR INDIVIDUALS CHRONIC POVERTY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS DIMENSIONAL POVERTY SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL PROTECTION REGIONAL SCIENCE LAND VALUE RURAL MIGRANTS EDUCATION POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT POVERTY LINES CONSUMPTION HUMAN CAPITAL ACCESS TO ASSETS POVERTY COMPARISONS CLIMATE CHANGE POVERTY INDEX FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM POVERTY MEASUREMENT REDUCTION IN POVERTY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RURAL AREA REGIONAL DIFFERENCES VULNERABLE GROUPS MEAN INCOME REGIONAL STUDIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION URBAN AREAS ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL SETTINGS RURAL VULNERABLE PEOPLE QUALITY OF LIFE LAGGING REGIONS INSURANCE METROPOLITAN REGIONS GROWTH RATE REGIONS EXTREME POVERTY SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION ACCESS TO SERVICES ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINE POVERTY RURAL AREAS VULNERABILITY TO POVERTY METROPOLITAN REGION EXTREME POVERTY LINES CONSUMER PRICE INDEX INCOME REDISTRIBUTION POVERTY RATE ACCESS TO SANITATION POOR REDUCTION OF POVERTY WELFARE MEASURE ECONOMIC SHOCKS POVERTY ACROSS COUNTRIES INDICATORS OF POVERTY WAGE EMPLOYMENT POOR WOMEN LOW WAGES HOUSEHOLD PER CAPITA INCOME INEQUALITY SPATIAL DIFFERENCES GROWTH POOR HOUSEHOLDS World Bank Group Poverty and Shared Prosperity in Brazil's Metropolitan Regions : Taking Stock and Identifying Priorities |
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In the 20th Century, Brazil rapidly
urbanized and is now not only an urban nation but a
metropolitan one. Brazils sprawling regioes metropolitanas
(metropolitan regions, or RMs, which are municipal clusters)
are now home to almost 50 million people and much of the
countrys economic vitality. The RM spatial level and its
supporting governmental institutions have thus become
critical to Brazils future development. While challenges
remain for tackling deprivation in rural areas, poverty in
Brazil is now predominantly urban. More than six in 10
Brazilians in extreme poverty were living in urban settings
as of 2012. Of these, over a fourth was concentrated in the
10 largest RMs. |
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Poverty and Shared Prosperity in Brazil's Metropolitan Regions : Taking Stock and Identifying Priorities |
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Poverty and Shared Prosperity in Brazil's Metropolitan Regions : Taking Stock and Identifying Priorities |
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Poverty and Shared Prosperity in Brazil's Metropolitan Regions : Taking Stock and Identifying Priorities |
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Poverty and Shared Prosperity in Brazil's Metropolitan Regions : Taking Stock and Identifying Priorities |
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Poverty and Shared Prosperity in Brazil's Metropolitan Regions : Taking Stock and Identifying Priorities |
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poverty and shared prosperity in brazil's metropolitan regions : taking stock and identifying priorities |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24759242/poverty-shared-prosperity-brazils-metropolitan-regions-taking-stock-identifying-priorities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22316 |
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