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Deepa Narayan Senior Adviser Poverty Reduction Group, PREM, World Bank Moving out of Poverty: A Cross-Disciplinary Dial

2. Moving Out of Poverty: Understanding Freedom, Democracy and Growth from the Bottom Up. Large scale global study in 10-15 countries to learn retrospectively from those who were once poor but have moved out of poverty and stayed out of poverty in different social, political and economic environments.

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Deepa Narayan Senior Adviser Poverty Reduction Group, PREM, World Bank Moving out of Poverty: A Cross-Disciplinary Dial

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    1. 1 Deepa Narayan Senior Adviser Poverty Reduction Group, PREM, World Bank Moving out of Poverty: A Cross-Disciplinary Dialogue St. Petersburg, January 21, 2006

    2. 2 Moving Out of Poverty: Understanding Freedom, Democracy and Growth from the Bottom Up Large scale global study in 10-15 countries to learn retrospectively from those who were once poor but have moved out of poverty and stayed out of poverty in different social, political and economic environments

    3. 3 Study Countries Afghanistan Bangladesh Cambodia China Colombia India Indonesia Malawi Mexico Morocco Mozambique Niger The Philippines Rwanda Senegal Sri Lanka Tanzania Thailand Uganda

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    5. 5 Key Questions How and why do some men and women move out of poverty and stay out of poverty while others are able to maintain their wealth, some fall, and some remain trapped? What wealth maintenance strategies do people use?

    6. 6 Setting our Assumptions Aside… What Can We Learn about Six Underlying Concepts? Mobility Freedom Power Democracy and Local Government Aspirations Inequality

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    9. 9 Household and Individual Sampling: Suggested Distribution among Categories of Movement

    10. 10 Six Main Data Collection Instruments

    11. 11 Moving out of Poverty: Janna Village, Bangladesh

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