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  1. Urban poverty and education. A systematic literature review

    This systematic literature review seeks to provide information on the limitations and opportunities faced by the urban poor in leveraging the potential benefits of education. The review covers the period 1995-2017 and includes 66 articles. The analysis addresses: a) the educational achievement of the urban poor and b) the conditions under ...

  2. Urban poverty and education. A systematic literature review

    The review covers the period 1995 - 2017 and includes 66 articles. The analysis addresses: a) the educational achievement of the urban poor and b) the conditions under which they receive education. Results show that, despite attending school, the urban poor are not able to fully satisfy their right to education.

  3. Urban Poverty and Education. A Systematic Literature Review

    Abstract. This systematic literature review seeks to provide information on the limitations and opportunities faced by the urban poor in leveraging the potential benefits of education. The review ...

  4. Urban poverty and education. A systematic literature review

    DOI: 10.1016/J.EDUREV.2019.05.002 Corpus ID: 191891639; Urban poverty and education. A systematic literature review @article{SilvaLaya2020UrbanPA, title={Urban poverty and education.

  5. Urban poverty and education. A systematic literature review

    TL;DR: In this article, a systematic literature review seeks to provide information on the limitations and opportunities faced by the urban poor in leveraging the potential benefits of education, including the educational achievement of urban poor and the conditions under which they receive education.

  6. Urban poverty and education. A systematic literature review

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  7. Urban poverty and education. A systematic literature review

    Altinyelken, The dilemmas and complexities of implementing language-in-education policies: Perspectives from urban and rural contexts in Uganda, International Journal of Educational Development, № 36, с. 90

  8. A systematic review of the effects of poverty deconcentration and urban

    The purpose of this systematic review is thus to examine the effect of these two broad but related measures, poverty deconcentration and urban upgrading, on youth violence. To describe the scope and quality of existing literature To accessibly present the existing evidence for various types of interventions

  9. Urban poverty and nutrition challenges associated with accessibility to

    Results. Of the 68 papers included in the systematic review, 55 used quantitative and 13 used qualitative methods. Through the analysis of the literature we found four key themes: (i) elements that affect access to healthy eating in individuals in urban poverty, (ii) food insecurity and urban poverty, (iii) risk factors for the nutritional status of urban poor and (iv) coping strategies to ...

  10. PDF Urban poverty and nutrition challenges associated with ...

    global perspective, a systematic literature review (SLR) to assess urban poverty as a determinant of access to a healthy diet, and to document the association between urban poverty and the nutritional status of individuals. Methods The protocol for this systematic review was registered on PROSPERO prior to starting the literature search ...

  11. A Systematic Review of Public Housing, Poverty (De)Concentration, and

    Confronting criticism that public housing reinforced concentrated poverty and neighborhood distress in the inner city, the federal government has discouraged the building of new public housing developments since the 1970s (Kingsley, 2017).Since the 1980s, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and local governments have engaged in various efforts to deconcentrate poverty in ...

  12. Urban poverty and education. A systematic literature review

    This systematic literature review seeks to provide information on the limitations and opportunities faced by the urban poor in leveraging the potential benefits of education. The review covers the period 1995-2017 and includes 66 articles. The analysis addresses: a) the educational achievement of the urban poor and b) the conditions under ...

  13. The changing role of employment and alternative income sources among

    Systematic literature review; urban poverty; urban poverty causes; urban poverty effects; gender inequalities Introduction From 1981 to 2015, the percentage of the world popu-lation living in extreme poverty (less than US$ 1.90 a day, using PPP 2011) went from 42.1% to 10.0% (World Bank, 2019).

  14. Urban poverty and nutrition challenges associated with ...

    Conclusions: This systematic review identified distinct barriers posed by urban poverty in accessing healthy diets and its association with poorer nutrition outcomes, hence, questioning the "urban advantage". A conceptual framework emerging from the existing literature is proposed to guide future studies and policies.

  15. Full article: The changing role of employment and alternative income

    This article presents the results of a systematic review of the literature on the association between income, employment and urban poverty from a multidisciplinary perspective. The analysis shows that there is a vast literature on the subject, most of it concentrated on the experiences and circumstances of developed countries (particularly the ...

  16. Urban Science

    Our systematic literature review confirms and adds to the existing evidence that urban form has various implications for the resilience of cities, and hence it can direct them towards either sustainable or unsustainable trajectories. ... Sanders, A.E.; Lim, S.; Sohn, W. Resilience to Urban Poverty: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations for ...

  17. Poverty: A Literature Review of the Concept ...

    Therefore, the objective of this review was to give an overview of concepts, measurements, causes and the way forward on poverty. A systematic literature review was performed by searching websites ...

  18. Urban poverty and nutrition challenges associated with accessibility to

    There is an increasing global trend towards urbanization. In general, there are less food access issues in urban than rural areas, but this "urban advantage" does not benefit the poorest who face disproportionate barriers to accessing healthy food and have an increased risk of malnutrition. This systematic literature review aimed to assess urban poverty as a determinant of access to a ...

  19. A systematic literature review of the mechanisms linking crime and poverty

    The method was a systematic literature review in which we examined 1,505 academic articles and selected fifty-nine for an in-depth analysis. ... The means to study the link between urban poverty and crime was a systematic review of the ... Bolsa Família and crime in urban Brazil", in Economics of Education Review, vol. 54. DOI: 10.1016/j ...

  20. Access to specialty healthcare in urban versus rural US populations: a

    Barriers to specialty care access are pervasive and multi-factorial, with consequences on timely care, outcomes, and equity. This systematic review summarized recent access to US urban versus rural specialty care literature and thematically organized results within an existing conceptual framework in other care access contexts [96, 97 ...

  21. Definition and characteristics of climate-adaptive cities: a systematic

    Background Cities, as frontline responders to climate change, necessitate a precise understanding of climate-adaptive features. This systematic review aims to define and outline the characteristics of climate-adaptive cities, contributing vital insights for resilient urban planning. Methods This systematic review, initiated on March 6, 2018, and concluded on August 26, 2021, involved reviewing ...

  22. Social Sciences

    Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications.

  23. A systematic literature review of the mechanisms linking crime and poverty

    The objective was to identify the social mechanisms linking crime and poverty in urban settings to discuss whether crime should be included in multidimensional poverty measures. The method was a systematic literature review in which we examined 1,505 academic articles and selected fifty-nine for an in-depth analysis.

  24. Urban poverty and nutrition challenges associated with accessibility to

    Conclusions. This systematic review identified distinct barriers posed by urban poverty in accessing healthy diets and its association with poorer nutrition outcomes, hence, questioning the "urban advantage". A conceptual framework emerging from the existing literature is proposed to guide future studies and policies.