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The Pattern of Livelihoods in a Typical Rural Village - The Importance of Subjective Poverty and Inequality Measures in Botswana: New Perspectives

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Botswana's average economic growth rate of about 8 per cent during 1985-2005 is one of highest in the world. A major contributor of this growth was mining which, in 2005/06, had a 41.4 per cent share of GDP. Various government welfare and empowerment programmes indicate that redistribution of the mineral wealth is widespread in Botswana. In this book, we will show that the pattern of livelihoods in a typical rural village has changed and provide new perspectives regarding the main sources of livelihood in rural Botswana as a result of the rapid developments following the 1980s. In particular, this book will show that contrary to expectations, agriculture is not a major source of income to the rural economy for many poor households, but income transfers from out migrants' members of rural based households is now very important. It will also be shown that the proportion of the poor among the rural population that depends on agriculture is smaller than the non-poor, as is that among the recipients of government transfers. This study has revealed no evidence that suggests transfers to rural areas are invested in productive activities..

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Pelotshweu Moepeng has studied at the University of Queensland where he obtained his PhD. He is actually an employee of BIDPA

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Authors Pelotshwe Moepeng, Pelotshweu Moepeng, Clem Tisdell
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.11.2010
 
EAN 9783843361941
ISBN 978-3-8433-6194-1
No. of pages 72
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business

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