Proceedings of the conference on : Socioeconomic policies and poverty alleviation programs in Egypt

Proceedings of the conference on : Socioeconomic policies and poverty alleviation programs in Egypt
Title Proceedings of the conference on : Socioeconomic policies and poverty alleviation programs in Egypt PDF eBook
Author Heba Nassar
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 2001
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
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Proceedings of the Conference on "Socioeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation Programs in Egypt"

Proceedings of the Conference on
Title Proceedings of the Conference on "Socioeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation Programs in Egypt" PDF eBook
Author Socioeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation Programs in Egypt
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Pages 583
Release 2001
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Socioeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation Programs in Egypt

Socioeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation Programs in Egypt
Title Socioeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation Programs in Egypt PDF eBook
Author Heba Nassar
Publisher
Pages 583
Release 2001
Genre Economics
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Proceedings of the Conference on Institutional and Policy Challenges Facing the Egyptian Economy

Proceedings of the Conference on Institutional and Policy Challenges Facing the Egyptian Economy
Title Proceedings of the Conference on Institutional and Policy Challenges Facing the Egyptian Economy PDF eBook
Author Heba Nassar
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 2003
Genre Egypt
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Report of the International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, 5-13 September 1994

Report of the International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, 5-13 September 1994
Title Report of the International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo, 5-13 September 1994 PDF eBook
Author United Nations
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1995
Genre Social Science
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Inside Inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt

Inside Inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt
Title Inside Inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt PDF eBook
Author Paolo Verme
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 155
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1464801983

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Inside Inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt: Facts and Perceptions Across People, Time, and Space comprises four papers prepared in the framework of the Egypt inequality study financed by the World Bank. The first paper, by Sherine Al-Shawarby, reviews the studies on inequality in Egypt since the 1950s with the double objective of illustrating the importance attributed to inequality through time and of presenting and compare the main published statistics on inequality. The second paper, by Branko Milanovic, turns to the global and spatial dimensions of inequality. The Egyptian society remains deeply divided across space and in terms of welfare, and this study unveils some of the hidden features of this inequality. The third paper, by Paolo Verme, studies facts and perceptions of inequality during the 2000-2009 period, which preceded the Egyptian revolution. The fourth paper, by Sahar El Tawila, May Gadallah, and Enas Ali A.El-Majeed, assesses the state of poverty and inequality among the poorest villages of Egypt. The paper attempts to explain the level of inequality in an effort to disentangle those factors that derive from household abilities from those factors that derive from local opportunities. Inside Inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt provides some initial elements that could explain the apparent mismatch between inequality measured with household surveys and inequality aversion measured by values surveys. This is a particularly important and timely topic to address in light of the unfolding developments in the Arab region. The book should be of interest to any observer of the political and economic evolution of the Arab region in the past few years and to poverty and inequality specialists interested in a deeper understanding of the distribution of incomes in Egypt and other countries in the Middle East and North Africa region. World Bank Studies are available individually or on standing order. The World Bank Studies series is also available online through the Open Knowledge Repository (https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/) and the World Bank e-Library (www.worldbank.org/elibrary). Book jacket.

Building a House in Heaven

Building a House in Heaven
Title Building a House in Heaven PDF eBook
Author Mona Atia
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 200
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1452939837

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Charity is an economic act. This premise underlies a societal transformation—the merging of religious and capitalist impulses that Mona Atia calls “pious neoliberalism.” Though the phenomenon spans religious lines, Atia makes the connection between Islam and capitalism to examine the surprising relations between charity and the economy, the state, and religion in the transition from Mubarak-era Egypt. Mapping the landscape of charity and development in Egypt, Building a House in Heaven reveals the factors that changed the nature of Egyptian charitable practices—the state’s intervention in social care and religion, an Islamic revival, intensified economic pressures on the poor, and the subsequent emergence of the private sector as a critical actor in development. She shows how, when individuals from Egypt’s private sector felt it necessary to address poverty, they sought to make Islamic charities work as engines of development, a practice that changed the function of charity from distributing goods to empowering the poor. Drawing on interviews with key players, Atia explores the geography of Islamic charities through multiple neighborhoods, ideologies, sources of funding, projects, and wide social networks. Her work shifts between absorbing ethnographic stories of specific organizations and reflections on the patterns that appear across the sector. An enlightening look at the simultaneous neoliberalization of Islamic charity work and Islamization of neoliberal development, the book also offers an insightful analysis of the political and socioeconomic movements leading up to the uprisings that ended Mubarak’s rule and that amplified the importance of not only the Muslim Brotherhood but also the broader forces of Islamic piety and charity.