Poverty, inequality and social mobility in Pakistan’s rural areas
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https://doi.org/10.71085/sss.04.03.417Keywords:
Rural Poverty, Inequality, Social Mobility, Pakistan, Rural Development, Landholding, Household Welfare, Intergenerational MobilityAbstract
Over the past few decades it has been observed that many developments are done on the basis of social, political, and economic programs. It is also justified that there are many barriers for Pakistan's rural development, which is caused by the income inequity and social mobility in Pakistan. It is also suggested that there is a big deal in between low agricultural product inequality in gender and the limited access and lack of resources in production and asset distribution. There is very much data that is collected for different reasons, and economic researchers have justified that there is a review of different sales that households are using for educational attendants in land ownership that is credited to availability and social networks for the opportunities for people that can live important lives with far improvement of quality of life over generations. It is also done that there are different social and political networks that are done for the provision of enough opportunities, and it is analyzed on the basis of different curves like Lorenz curve, and it is quantified that the communication and regression model has investigated the variables for income and mobilization of different opportunities that can create a level of different poverty positions. It is also suggested that there should be a proper establishment of financial institutions that can improve education in rural areas and urban areas.
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