THE MULTIFACETED DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY IN ASIA: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS

THE MULTIFACETED DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY IN ASIA: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17403237

Keywords:

economy, increasing employment, reducing unemployment, poverty level, improving the welfare of the population.

Abstract

Poverty remains a critical global issue, disproportionately affecting countries in the Global South. This
multifaceted phenomenon has wide-ranging impacts on health, education, and economic development. Despite numerous
international efforts to mitigate poverty, the challenge persists, necessitating a deeper understanding of its root causes,
current state, and potential solutions. Poverty persists as a critical issue in Asia, affecting 7.3% of the population living
below the international poverty line. This study examines the causes, impacts, and strategies to address poverty, focusing
on regional disparities across South, Southeast, and East Asia. Using statistical data and case studies, the fndings
highlight socio-economic challenges and propose interventions for sustainable development.



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2025-01-23

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Amirdjanova Sitora Sunnat kizi. (2025). THE MULTIFACETED DIMENSIONS OF POVERTY IN ASIA: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS. Innovation Science and Technology, 1(1), 61–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17403237
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