Population Growth, Employment and Poverty in Third-World Mega-Cities: Analytical and Policy Issues

Population Growth, Employment and Poverty in Third-World Mega-Cities: Analytical and Policy Issues

by A.S. Oberai
Population Growth, Employment and Poverty in Third-World Mega-Cities: Analytical and Policy Issues

Population Growth, Employment and Poverty in Third-World Mega-Cities: Analytical and Policy Issues

by A.S. Oberai

Hardcover(1993)

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Overview

The study deals with problems and policy options facing Third World mega-cities. It examines the major sources of urban population growth and spatial concentration and analyses the conflict between economic efficiency and decentralization. It also assesses the implications of rapid urban population growth for employment generation and poverty alleviation, discusses the relationship between urban poverty and access to housing and basic social services, and examines the problems of resource mobilization to finance urban programmes. The analysis is based on data gathered from several Third-World mega-cities. The study thus provides a comparative analysis of mega-city problems and suggests the direction in which future policies need to be developed to deal more effectively with these problems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780333594391
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 10/21/1993
Series: The ILO Studies Series
Edition description: 1993
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

List of Tables - Preface - Introduction - Urbanisation and Spatial Concentration - Urban Growth, Employment and Poverty - Scope for Employment Promotion and Poverty Alleviation in Third World Mega-cities - Urban Poverty and Access to Housing and Basic Social Services - Urban Poverty and Population Growth - Resource Mobilisation to Finance Urban Programmes - Conclusions and Policy Implications - Appendix - Bibliography - Index
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