Poverty, participation and social exclusion in North and South.

Publication year: 
1998

This article begins with a brief discussion of the links between the concepts of participation and social exclusion. Brief histories of three government programmes in the United States which have attempted to use participation to address poverty and social exclusion are then given. Themes emerging from these histories are outlined and their possible relevance for the South, as participation is increasingly used as an institutonalised strategy for addressing poverty.

Source publication information
Journal Title: 
IDS bulletin
Volume: 
Vol. 29, no. 1
Pages: 
50-58
Publisher
IDS
Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9RE, UK
Brighton
Publisher reference: 
Institute of Development Studies

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D : Poverty : Debates on definition and measurement 2791
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