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India According to the 2001 census, 21.9 million people or 2.13% of the country’s population are persons with disabilities. ‘The disabled trip up on Job Street’, The Economic Times, 19 ...
The pooled effects on poverty, derived from 16 analyses from nine studies, were positive and significant (0·17 [0·07 to 0·27]; p=0·0009; I 2 =76·5% and τ 2 =0·00; figure 4A). Some studies reported on ...
The Southern Poverty Law Center would like to acknowledge the contributions of the organization’s Communications teams for their hard work on this report. The organization would also like to ...
To alleviate impoverishment in education necessitates the realization of targeted poverty relief [1], fulfilling that “every children is educated, every man is skilled, every family is hopeful and ...
Event-study and instrumental variable models reveal that a 10 percent increase in per-pupil spending each year for all twelve years of public school leads to 0.27 more completed years of education, ...
A new World Bank report projects that India’s extreme poverty has come down drastically in the last ten years, from 27.12% to 5.25% in 2023. SBI’s report indicates a further reduction.
India’s extreme poverty declined below 5 percent in 2024 to 4.6 percent from 5.3 percent estimated by the World Bank in 2023, SBI Research said in a note on June 10.
India's extreme poverty rate fell from 27.1% in 2012 to 5.3% in 2022, lifting 269 million out of poverty. In contrast, Pakistan's extreme poverty rose from 4.9% in 2017 to 16.5% in 2021, with ...
India Business News: The number of people living in extreme poverty in India has dipped to 75.24 million in FY 2022-23 from 344.47 million in FY 2011-12. Incidentally, Ind ...
This economic turnaround comes as India recently surpassed Japan to become the fourth-largest economy in the world. In contrast, Pakistan’s poverty crisis has worsened. Extreme poverty rose from 4.9% ...
India's extreme poverty rate has declined from 27.1% in 2011-12 to 5.3% in 2022-23, according to World Bank data. In contrast, nearly 45% of Pakistan's population lives in poverty, with 16.5% ...
Support for Reform UK has surged in areas with higher rates of child poverty, underlining the right-wing populist party’s potential to connect with disillusioned voters in Labour’s heartlands.
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