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Understanding urban poverty in two high-density suburbs of Harare,Zimbabwe
Authors:Jeanette Manjengwa  Collen Matema  Doreen Tirivanhu
Affiliation:1. Senior Lecturer, Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwejmanjengwa@gmail.com;3. PhD candidate, School of Economics, University of Cape Town, South Africa;4. Researcher, Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Urban communities are heterogeneous and averages mask inequities and deprivations among poor and rich urban communities. This article examines the situation of households residing in two low-income, high-density suburbs of Harare, Zimbabwe. The aim of the research was to contextualise urban poverty by looking at selected urban communities and vertically analysing the patterns and determinants of poverty. A household survey was administered to 1000 households and qualitative data were collected through focus group discussions and key informant interviews. The study found high levels of income poverty and also found differences in poverty experiences between the two suburbs. The major proximate determinants of poverty were large family size; low education level of the household head; lack of income from permanent employment; low cash transfers; and short length of residence in the suburb. Increasing household income consumption can be addressed through scaling-up industries, which would result in more quality employment.
Keywords:Urban poverty  total consumption and food poverty lines  high-density suburbs  Harare
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