Population and Poverty: the Policy Issues
Population and Poverty: the Policy Issues
Discussion paper aims at a policy-relevant understanding of the population-poverty relationship. It has six sections: (1) A brief discussion of the relationship (or apparent absence of relationship) at the aggregate level; (2) an analysis of the ways in which population growth can influence poverty, working through a society's institutional and cultural make-up, its resource endowments, and its natural and built environments; (3) a partial typology of situations in which poverty is sustained through localized actions that are rational within their immediate context but harm others in the society; (4) a discussion of policy options and issues, that arise from (2) and (3); (5) a note on some political dimensions of the subject; and (6) conclusion. [author]
Paper presented at Thematic Workshop on Population, Poverty and Environment held at FAO, Rome, 26-30 October 1998.

