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Below the line: Rural poverty in Bangladesh. Dhaka: University Press Ltd., 1996.

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Tafari-Ama, Imani. Blood, bullets and bodies: Sexual politics below Jamaica's poverty line. [S.l.]: Multi Media Communications, 2006.

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Christiane, Bird, and Altongy Janine, eds. Below the line: Living poor in America. Mount Vernon, N.Y: Consumers Union, 1987.

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Centre for Youth and Social Development (Bhubaneswar, India), ed. The long wait: Time spent by people below the poverty line in accessing public services. Bhubaneswar: Centre for Youth and Social Development, 2003.

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Taskforce on the Feminine Face of Poverty, ed. Women on the Line/Women Below the Line Consultation on the Feminine Face of Poverty: [report and recommendations] : 1993, Toronto, Ontario. Toronto: [s.n.], 1993.

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J, Kelly M. Below the poverty line in education: A situation analysis of girl child education in Zambia : a report for UNICEF. [Lusaka]: UNICEF, 1994.

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Below Poverty Line (BPL) Survey-2008 J&K state. Jammu: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, 2008.

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Bhupinder, Singh, and S. L. Batra. Scheduled Tribes in Rajasthan Below Poverty-Line. Vikas Pub, 1994.

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Below the Line: An Accounting of Poverty in America. Independently Published, 2020.

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Clough, Dwight A. Rethinking Our War on Poverty: A View from below the Line. Independently Published, 2019.

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Beukema, George D. Stories from Below the Poverty Line: Urban Lessons for Today's Mission. Mennonite Publishing, 2000.

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Tafari-ama, Imani. Blood, Bullets And Bodies: Sexual Politics Below Jamaica's Poverty Line (Caribbean Cultural Studies). University of West Indies Press, 2006.

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Munger, Frank. Laboring Below the Line: The New Ethnography of Poverty, Low-Wage Work, and Survival in the Global Economy. Russell Sage Foundation Publications, 2007.

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Laboring Below the Line: The New Ethnography of Poverty, Low-Wage Work, and Survival in the Global Economy. Russell Sage Foundation Publications, 2002.

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Munger, Frank. Laboring below the Line: The New Ethnography of Poverty, Low-Wage Work, and Survival in the Global Economy. Russell Sage Foundation, 2002.

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MacNaughton, Gillian, Diane Frey, and Catherine Porter, eds. Human Rights and Economic Inequalities. Cambridge University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781009006545.

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Economic inequalities are among the greatest human rights challenges the world faces today due to the past four decades of neoliberal policy dominance. Globally, there are now over 2,000 billionaires, while 3.4 billion people live below the poverty line of US $5.50 per day. Many human rights scholars and practitioners read these statistics with alarm, asking what impact such extreme inequalities have on realizing human rights and what role, if any, should human rights have in challenging them? This edited volume examines these questions from multiple disciplinary perspectives, seeking to uncover the relationships between human rights and economic inequalities, and the barriers and pathways to greater economic equality and full enjoyment of human rights for all. The volume is a unique contribution to the emerging literature on human rights and economic inequality, as it is interdisciplinary, global in reach and extends to several under-researched areas in the field.
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Sobering, Katherine. The People's Hotel. Duke University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478022862.

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In 2001 Argentina experienced a massive economic crisis: businesses went bankrupt, unemployment spiked, and nearly half the population fell below the poverty line. In the midst of the crisis, Buenos Aires’s iconic twenty-story Hotel Bauen quietly closed its doors, forcing longtime hospitality workers out of their jobs. Rather than leaving the luxury hotel vacant, a group of former employees occupied the property and kept it open. In The People’s Hotel, Katherine Sobering recounts the history of the Hotel Bauen, detailing its transformation from a privately owned business into a worker cooperative—one where decisions were made democratically, jobs were rotated, and all members were paid equally. Combining ethnographic and archival research with her own experiences as a volunteer worker at the hotel, Sobering examines how the Bauen Cooperative grew and, against all odds, successfully kept the hotel open for nearly two decades. Highlighting successes and innovations alongside the many challenges that these workers faced, Sobering presents a vivid portrait of efforts to address inequality and reorganize work in a capitalist economy.
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Stein, Michael. Broke. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469661148.001.0001.

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In this age of shortened office visits, doctors take care of their patients’ immediate needs and often elide their own personal histories. But as reflected in Broke, Michael Stein takes the time to listen to the experiences of his patients whose financial challenges complicate every decision in life they make. Stein asks his patients to tell him about their financial conditions not only to find out how to better treat them but also to bear witness to their very survival and the power of human resilience. Stein’s intimate vignettes capture these encounters, allowing his patients to offer profound, moving, and unguarded reflections about their struggles, sometimes in a single sentence. Broke is a quietly passionate critique of a country that has grown callous to the plight of the poor, the tens of millions of people in the United States who live below the poverty line and who have no obvious path to security. Full of heartbreaking and surprising details and framed by a wry, knowing, and empathic humor, there is no other book that illuminates the experience of people facing economic hardship in this way.
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