Survival strategies of poor households in Boitumelo township /|cKabelo Michael Mbele

The aim of the study was to analyse the survival strategies of the poor households in Boitumelo township. The research methodology used herein was two fold: Firstly, a literature research based on economic journals, previous research projects, books and internet was done in order to develop a better...

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Main Author: Mbele, Kabelo
Language:en
Published: North-West University 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/10190
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spelling ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-101902014-09-30T04:06:39ZSurvival strategies of poor households in Boitumelo township /|cKabelo Michael MbeleMbele, KabeloSurvival strategiesPoor householdsBoitumelo townshipUnderstanding of povertyThe aim of the study was to analyse the survival strategies of the poor households in Boitumelo township. The research methodology used herein was two fold: Firstly, a literature research based on economic journals, previous research projects, books and internet was done in order to develop a better understanding of poverty. Secondly, an empirical research survey using questionnaires was undertaken. Over the years there have been competing theories which provide an understanding of poverty. Each approach has its strengths and weaknesses. Poverty captures a wide range of meanings, depending on who is defining it. Although various technical solutions have been suggested for differentiating the poor and non-poor using the monetary approach, there is no theory of poverty that clearly differentiate the poor from the non-poor. The survey results showed that 41% of all households in Boitumelo are poor and on average have an income shortage of 63% to the poverty line. Poverty within the area has a gender bias as 76% of the poor are females. The large number of households below the poverty line provided ample opportunity for further analysis to find out about the activities that they use to sustain themselves. Being unemployed in government or manufacturing industries, the urban poor are compelled to create some sort of jobs for themselves. Street vending, odd jobs, gambling, seeking credit on exploitative terms, income from state welfare, begging for survival are just a few of the activities urban poor adopt to surviveThesis (MCom (Economics))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2013North-West University2014-03-06T12:47:17Z2014-03-06T12:47:17Z2012Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/10190en
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topic Survival strategies
Poor households
Boitumelo township
Understanding of poverty
spellingShingle Survival strategies
Poor households
Boitumelo township
Understanding of poverty
Mbele, Kabelo
Survival strategies of poor households in Boitumelo township /|cKabelo Michael Mbele
description The aim of the study was to analyse the survival strategies of the poor households in Boitumelo township. The research methodology used herein was two fold: Firstly, a literature research based on economic journals, previous research projects, books and internet was done in order to develop a better understanding of poverty. Secondly, an empirical research survey using questionnaires was undertaken. Over the years there have been competing theories which provide an understanding of poverty. Each approach has its strengths and weaknesses. Poverty captures a wide range of meanings, depending on who is defining it. Although various technical solutions have been suggested for differentiating the poor and non-poor using the monetary approach, there is no theory of poverty that clearly differentiate the poor from the non-poor. The survey results showed that 41% of all households in Boitumelo are poor and on average have an income shortage of 63% to the poverty line. Poverty within the area has a gender bias as 76% of the poor are females. The large number of households below the poverty line provided ample opportunity for further analysis to find out about the activities that they use to sustain themselves. Being unemployed in government or manufacturing industries, the urban poor are compelled to create some sort of jobs for themselves. Street vending, odd jobs, gambling, seeking credit on exploitative terms, income from state welfare, begging for survival are just a few of the activities urban poor adopt to survive === Thesis (MCom (Economics))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2013
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title Survival strategies of poor households in Boitumelo township /|cKabelo Michael Mbele
title_short Survival strategies of poor households in Boitumelo township /|cKabelo Michael Mbele
title_full Survival strategies of poor households in Boitumelo township /|cKabelo Michael Mbele
title_fullStr Survival strategies of poor households in Boitumelo township /|cKabelo Michael Mbele
title_full_unstemmed Survival strategies of poor households in Boitumelo township /|cKabelo Michael Mbele
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