The Atlas of Rural Marginalized Areas and of Local Human Development in Romania
Romania aims to be a country in which all citizens are provided with an equal opportunity toparticipate in society, where their basic needs are met and their differences respected, and whereall people feel valued and can live in dignity.Our society...
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SANITATION COMMUNITIES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY RISKS COMMUNITY RELATIONS URBAN COMMUNITIES POVERTY LINE VILLAGES HOUSING UNITS POOR COMMUNITIES URBANIZATION HOUSING CENSUS INCOME POVERTY INCOME HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS POVERTY RATES URBAN SETTLEMENTS COMMUNES GHETTOES SERVICES HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH POOR PEOPLE PROJECT PROJECTS RURAL „DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS INCOME SUPPORT CITIES TOWNS CRIME SOCIAL ASSISTANCE RURAL POPULATION HOUSING POLICY SMALL TOWNS MEASURES HOUSE PRICES RURAL COMMUNITY POVERTY REDUCTION SETTLEMENTS LABOR MARKET EVICTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE URBANISM URBAN ENVIRONMENT TRAINING SOCIAL EXCLUSION DWELLING POOR FAMILIES INTERVENTION RENT VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT MOBILITY LOCALITIES TRANSFERS INHABITANTS POOR AREAS MARKETS POOR HEALTH POVERTY MAPS SETTLEMENT RESIDENCY ANTI-POVERTY LAND OWNERSHIP FARMERS HOUSING CONDITIONS RURAL VILLAGES FOOD PRODUCTS CASH TRANSFERS TEENAGERS POLITICAL SUPPORT DESIGN UNEMPLOYMENT SLUM AREAS HUMAN CAPITAL INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT RURAL COMMUNITIES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS RUNNING WATER URBAN PLANNING PARTICIPATION GENDER RURAL AREA HOMES REMOTE RURAL AREAS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SLUM POVERTY MAPPING RURAL POVERTY URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD URBAN AREA STABLE COMMUNITIES RURAL ECONOMY SOCIAL INTEGRATION DISADVANTAGED GROUPS GHETTO RURAL CHILD NUTRITION NUTRITION MARKET AFFORDABLE HOUSING INSURANCE TARGETING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX REMOTE VILLAGES RURAL DIMENSION VILLAGE LEVEL EXTREME POVERTY HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING MARKETS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT POVERTY RURAL AREAS LOCAL PARTICIPATION DWELLINGS SOCIAL COHESION FACILITIES HOUSES LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY POOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT REMOTE AREAS SHELTERS SERVICE DISTRICTS POVERTY ALLEVIATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OVERCROWDING |
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SANITATION COMMUNITIES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY RISKS COMMUNITY RELATIONS URBAN COMMUNITIES POVERTY LINE VILLAGES HOUSING UNITS POOR COMMUNITIES URBANIZATION HOUSING CENSUS INCOME POVERTY INCOME HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS POVERTY RATES URBAN SETTLEMENTS COMMUNES GHETTOES SERVICES HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH POOR PEOPLE PROJECT PROJECTS RURAL „DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS INCOME SUPPORT CITIES TOWNS CRIME SOCIAL ASSISTANCE RURAL POPULATION HOUSING POLICY SMALL TOWNS MEASURES HOUSE PRICES RURAL COMMUNITY POVERTY REDUCTION SETTLEMENTS LABOR MARKET EVICTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE URBANISM URBAN ENVIRONMENT TRAINING SOCIAL EXCLUSION DWELLING POOR FAMILIES INTERVENTION RENT VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT MOBILITY LOCALITIES TRANSFERS INHABITANTS POOR AREAS MARKETS POOR HEALTH POVERTY MAPS SETTLEMENT RESIDENCY ANTI-POVERTY LAND OWNERSHIP FARMERS HOUSING CONDITIONS RURAL VILLAGES FOOD PRODUCTS CASH TRANSFERS TEENAGERS POLITICAL SUPPORT DESIGN UNEMPLOYMENT SLUM AREAS HUMAN CAPITAL INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT RURAL COMMUNITIES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS RUNNING WATER URBAN PLANNING PARTICIPATION GENDER RURAL AREA HOMES REMOTE RURAL AREAS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SLUM POVERTY MAPPING RURAL POVERTY URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD URBAN AREA STABLE COMMUNITIES RURAL ECONOMY SOCIAL INTEGRATION DISADVANTAGED GROUPS GHETTO RURAL CHILD NUTRITION NUTRITION MARKET AFFORDABLE HOUSING INSURANCE TARGETING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX REMOTE VILLAGES RURAL DIMENSION VILLAGE LEVEL EXTREME POVERTY HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING MARKETS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT POVERTY RURAL AREAS LOCAL PARTICIPATION DWELLINGS SOCIAL COHESION FACILITIES HOUSES LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY POOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT REMOTE AREAS SHELTERS SERVICE DISTRICTS POVERTY ALLEVIATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OVERCROWDING Teșliuc, Emil Grigoraș, Vlad Stănculescu, Manuela Sofia The Atlas of Rural Marginalized Areas and of Local Human Development in Romania |
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Europe and Central Asia Romania |
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Romania aims to be a country in which
all citizens are provided with an equal opportunity
toparticipate in society, where their basic needs are met
and their differences respected, and whereall people feel
valued and can live in dignity.Our society is still far from
this ideal. One in every five Romanian people is income
poor. Most of the people living in relative poverty in
Romania are in persistent poverty, meening that they have
been in poverty for at least the last three years. Despite
its relatively low unemployment rate, the country has a very
high rate of poverty for in-work people, which is double the
EU-27 rate (9 percent). As a response to this situation, the
Government of Romania (GoR) has committed itself to lifting
580,000 people out of poverty by 20205 as part of the Europe
2020 Strategy.By 2020, Romania is committed to putting in
place a set of policies and programs to (i) lift at least
580,000 people out of relative income poverty by 2020,
compared to 2008; (ii) break the inter-generational cycle of
poverty; (iii) prevent the recurrence of poverty and social
exclusion; and (iv) ensure equal access to social
assistance, cash transfers and services to strengthen social
cohesion.the GoR asked for the World Bank’s support to
develop detailed implementation plans for the 2015-2018
period in the form of nine Flagship Innitiatives that are
expected to have the greatest impact in terms of reducing
poverty and promoting social inclusion. This Atlas of Rural
Marginalized Areas and Local Human Development in Romania
represents the Flagship Initiative develop an instrument to
identify poor villages and marginalized rural communities.
Specifically the Bank’s technical assistance provided
through this project has helped the GoR to develop: (i) a
methodology for defining different types of rural
marginalized areas based on a set of key criteria and
indicators; (ii) detailed maps that present the spatial
distribution of the rural marginalized communities by
county; (iii) a methodology for defining degrees of local
human development from low to comprehensive development, for
rural and small urban settlements; and (iv) detailed
county-level maps of local human development. In short, the
Atlas helps to define which rural areas are marginalized,
who lives in these areas (the profile of various
disadvantaged groups), and where they are located in Romania. |
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Teșliuc, Emil Grigoraș, Vlad Stănculescu, Manuela Sofia |
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Teșliuc, Emil Grigoraș, Vlad Stănculescu, Manuela Sofia |
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The Atlas of Rural Marginalized Areas and of Local Human Development in Romania |
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The Atlas of Rural Marginalized Areas and of Local Human Development in Romania |
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The Atlas of Rural Marginalized Areas and of Local Human Development in Romania |
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The Atlas of Rural Marginalized Areas and of Local Human Development in Romania |
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The Atlas of Rural Marginalized Areas and of Local Human Development in Romania |
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atlas of rural marginalized areas and of local human development in romania |
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World Bank, Bucharest |
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2016 |
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okr-10986-247702021-05-25T10:54:40Z The Atlas of Rural Marginalized Areas and of Local Human Development in Romania Teșliuc, Emil Grigoraș, Vlad Stănculescu, Manuela Sofia SANITATION COMMUNITIES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY RISKS COMMUNITY RELATIONS URBAN COMMUNITIES POVERTY LINE VILLAGES HOUSING UNITS POOR COMMUNITIES URBANIZATION HOUSING CENSUS INCOME POVERTY INCOME HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS POVERTY RATES URBAN SETTLEMENTS COMMUNES GHETTOES SERVICES HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH POOR PEOPLE PROJECT PROJECTS RURAL „DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBORHOODS INCOME SUPPORT CITIES TOWNS CRIME SOCIAL ASSISTANCE RURAL POPULATION HOUSING POLICY SMALL TOWNS MEASURES HOUSE PRICES RURAL COMMUNITY POVERTY REDUCTION SETTLEMENTS LABOR MARKET EVICTION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE URBANISM URBAN ENVIRONMENT TRAINING SOCIAL EXCLUSION DWELLING POOR FAMILIES INTERVENTION RENT VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT MOBILITY LOCALITIES TRANSFERS INHABITANTS POOR AREAS MARKETS POOR HEALTH POVERTY MAPS SETTLEMENT RESIDENCY ANTI-POVERTY LAND OWNERSHIP FARMERS HOUSING CONDITIONS RURAL VILLAGES FOOD PRODUCTS CASH TRANSFERS TEENAGERS POLITICAL SUPPORT DESIGN UNEMPLOYMENT SLUM AREAS HUMAN CAPITAL INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT RURAL COMMUNITIES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS RUNNING WATER URBAN PLANNING PARTICIPATION GENDER RURAL AREA HOMES REMOTE RURAL AREAS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SLUM POVERTY MAPPING RURAL POVERTY URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD URBAN AREA STABLE COMMUNITIES RURAL ECONOMY SOCIAL INTEGRATION DISADVANTAGED GROUPS GHETTO RURAL CHILD NUTRITION NUTRITION MARKET AFFORDABLE HOUSING INSURANCE TARGETING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX REMOTE VILLAGES RURAL DIMENSION VILLAGE LEVEL EXTREME POVERTY HOUSEHOLDS HOUSING MARKETS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT POVERTY RURAL AREAS LOCAL PARTICIPATION DWELLINGS SOCIAL COHESION FACILITIES HOUSES LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY POOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT REMOTE AREAS SHELTERS SERVICE DISTRICTS POVERTY ALLEVIATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT OVERCROWDING Romania aims to be a country in which all citizens are provided with an equal opportunity toparticipate in society, where their basic needs are met and their differences respected, and whereall people feel valued and can live in dignity.Our society is still far from this ideal. One in every five Romanian people is income poor. Most of the people living in relative poverty in Romania are in persistent poverty, meening that they have been in poverty for at least the last three years. Despite its relatively low unemployment rate, the country has a very high rate of poverty for in-work people, which is double the EU-27 rate (9 percent). As a response to this situation, the Government of Romania (GoR) has committed itself to lifting 580,000 people out of poverty by 20205 as part of the Europe 2020 Strategy.By 2020, Romania is committed to putting in place a set of policies and programs to (i) lift at least 580,000 people out of relative income poverty by 2020, compared to 2008; (ii) break the inter-generational cycle of poverty; (iii) prevent the recurrence of poverty and social exclusion; and (iv) ensure equal access to social assistance, cash transfers and services to strengthen social cohesion.the GoR asked for the World Bank’s support to develop detailed implementation plans for the 2015-2018 period in the form of nine Flagship Innitiatives that are expected to have the greatest impact in terms of reducing poverty and promoting social inclusion. This Atlas of Rural Marginalized Areas and Local Human Development in Romania represents the Flagship Initiative develop an instrument to identify poor villages and marginalized rural communities. Specifically the Bank’s technical assistance provided through this project has helped the GoR to develop: (i) a methodology for defining different types of rural marginalized areas based on a set of key criteria and indicators; (ii) detailed maps that present the spatial distribution of the rural marginalized communities by county; (iii) a methodology for defining degrees of local human development from low to comprehensive development, for rural and small urban settlements; and (iv) detailed county-level maps of local human development. In short, the Atlas helps to define which rural areas are marginalized, who lives in these areas (the profile of various disadvantaged groups), and where they are located in Romania. 2016-08-02T21:00:48Z 2016-08-02T21:00:48Z 2016-05-30 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26536853/atlas-marginalized-rural-areas-local-human-development-romania 978-973-0-21723-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24770 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Bucharest Economic & Sector Work :: Social Analysis Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Romania |