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| Description | |
| This study addresses the experience of, and responses to, poverty in a range of transition economies including Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Slovenia, Uzbekistan, Romania, Albania and Macedonia. | |
| Key Features | |
| Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Date of Publication | 23/03/2000 |
| Language | English |
| Format | Hardback |
| ISBN-10 | 0415215501 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780415215503 |
| Subject | Social Issues, Services & Welfare |
| Series Title | Routledge Studies of Societies in Transition |
| Series Part/Volume Number | No.14 |
| Publication Data | |
| Place of Publication | London |
| Country of Publication | United Kingdom |
| Imprint | Routledge |
| Content Note | Illustrations |
| Dimensions | |
| Weight | 608 g |
| Width | 156 mm |
| Height | 234 mm |
| Spine | 29 mm |
| Credits | |
| Edited by | Gerry Redmond, Sandra Hutton |
| Description | |
| Table Of Contents | 1. Poverty in transition economies: an introduction to the issues 2. The Russian homeless: old problem - new agenda 3. Impoverishment and social exclusion in Russia 4.Social assistance in Uzbekistan: can the mahallas target state support on the most vulnerable? 5. Income, poverty and well-being in Central Asia 6. Poverty profiles and coping mechanisms in Ukraine 7. Poverty measurement and income support in Romania 8. Albania and Macedonia: transitions and poverty 9. Estimation of poverty lines based on Ravallion's method, application to the Republic of Macedonia 10. Income distribution and poverty in Slovenia 11. A comparison of poverty in the UK and Hungary 12. Child poverty: comparison of industrial and transition economies 13. Poverty and social policy in a period of political transition in Spain (1975 - 1995) 14. Targeting poverty benefits in Russia: reality-based alternatives to income-testing 15. Household budget and house conditions in two Russian cities 16. Coping in Central Europe |