Global Issues. Kristen A. Hite
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Название: Global Issues

Автор: Kristen A. Hite

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Социология

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isbn: 9781119538486

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      Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators, 2005.

      Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators, 2018.

Poverty at the International Poverty Line of $1.90/day (in 2011 purchasing power parity)
Region Headcount ratio (%) No. poor (millions)
2013 2015 2013 2015
East Asia and Pacific 3.6 2.3 73.1 47.2
Europe and Central Asia 1.6 1.5 7.7 7.1
Latin America and the Caribbean 4.6 4.1 28.0 25.9
Middle East and North Africa 2.6 5.0 9.5 18.6
South Asia 16.2 12.4 274.5 216.4
Sub‐Saharan Africa 42.5 41.1 405.1 413.3
World Total 11.2 10.0 804.2 735.9

      Overall, the global growth in wealth last century corresponded to marked increases in well‐being, as illustrated in this excerpt from a report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP):

Graph depicting the poverty trend in China, with vertical bars representing millions of poor and a curve representing poverty headcount ratio.

      Source: World Bank, Poverty and Equity Database and PovcalNnet, 2018.

Graph depicting the poverty trend in India, with vertical bars representing millions of poor and a curve representing poverty headcount ratio.

      Source: World Bank, Poverty and Equity Database and PovcalNet, 2018.

Graph depicting global headcount ratio at international poverty line, with 2 descending curves for poverty headcount ratio at $1.90 a day and number of poor at $1.90 a day.

      Source: World Bank, Poverty and Equity Database and Povcalanet, 2018.

      Continuing to focus on positive developments, one can find many reasons to feel optimistic. As discussed in Chapter 1, in 2000, representatives of 189 nations met in a conference sponsored by the United Nations and adopted СКАЧАТЬ