Washington, 26-27 February 2009 Escaping Poverty Traps www.chronicpoverty.org Who are we? Outline Who are the chronically poor, and what do we know about why? The solutions…
1870 40 million population 75% lived in rural areas 1900 76 million population 60% lived in rural areas In 1860 no American city could boast a million inhabitants. 1890,…
Immigration and Urbanization Why did Immigrants CHOOSE to leave their homeland and move to America? Oral histories of Jewish immigrants to Pittsburgh âOur synagogue was…
“Our synagogue was in a room with the windows blacked out. We were afraid to speak Yiddish on the streets. We often had to hide from people who came to persecute the Jews.”…
IMMIGRATION AND URBANIZATION New Immigrants New Immigrants= Southern and Eastern Europeans during 1870s until WWI. Came from Ireland, Germany, Italy, Greece, Poland, Hungary…
PowerPoint Presentation Persistent Poverty in Africa: Why and How You Can Help Chris Barrett Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management March 24, 2014 Hosted…
Slide 1 Single Parents Going Back to School Campaign Campaignâs Target Audience Promoting higher education to Single parent families with the following characteristics:…
No Slide Title Rise of Immigration---Why? 1870-1900/ 11 million immigrants from Europe Conflicts with immigrants old immigrants new immigrants 1st US Laws to restrict immigration…
No. 3 / November 2014 / Volume 34 ROKPA TIMES Hunger and Satiety Dear ROKPA Friends, Every year, during my winter travels to our projects, I find the same sad picture: The…