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dc.contributor.authorO Mtapuri
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dc.date.created2010-09-08 14:44
dc.date.issued2010-07-30
dc.identifieroai:ojs.ajol.info:article/57300
dc.identifierhttp://ajol.info/index.php/ad/article/view/57300
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/24474
dc.description.abstractThis article presents the conceptions of poverty by the poor in Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe. It seeks to broaden the discussion of poverty around the definition of the poor from the perspective of the poor. A cause-effect framework for poverty analysis is proposed, as well as the introduction of the notion of ‘enclavity’ within a family in poverty discourse. These are the two primary contributions of this paper. The research suggests that, due to deepening poverty, people create enclaves around husband/wife relationships as a new form of resilience/collectivity. While the poor suffer from a lack of assets, ethics and networksbreakdown as a result of poverty. The results suggest, as elsewhere, that poverty is multifaceted, thus driving to some confluence of conception.
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dc.languageen
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherCODESRIA
dc.rightsCopyright for articles published in this journal is retained by the journal.
dc.sourceAfrica Development; Vol 33, No 3 (2008)
dc.titleExploring Local Conceptions of Poverty, Wealth and Well-Being: Field Evidence from Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe
dc.typePeer-reviewed Article
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