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The Economics of Slums in the Developing World

机译:发展中国家贫民窟的经济学

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Urban populations have skyrocketed globally and today represent more than half of the world's population. In some parts of the developing world, this growth has more-than-proportionately involved rural migration to informal settlements in and around cities, known more commonly as "slums"-densely populated urban areas characterized by poor-quality housing, a lack of adequate living space and public services, and accommodating large numbers of informal residents with generally insecure tenure.1 Worldwide, at least 860 million people are now living in slums, and the number of slum dwellers grew by six million each year from 2000 to 2010 (UN-Habitat 2012a). In sub-Saharan Africa, slum populations are growing at 4.5 percent per annum, a rate at which populations double every 15 years.
机译:全球城市人口激增,今天占世界人口的一半以上。在发展中世界的某些地区,这种增长与农村人口向城市及其周边地区的非正式定居点的迁移比例成比例,而这些定居点通常被称为“贫民窟”-人口稠密的城市地区,其住房质量低劣,缺乏足够的住房。居住空间和公共服务,并容纳大量通常没有固定任期的非正式居民。1在全球,至少有8.6亿人居住在贫民窟,从2000年到2010年,贫民窟居民的数量每年增加600万(联合国-人居2012a)。在撒哈拉以南非洲,贫民窟人口以每年4.5%的速度增长,该速度每15年增加一倍。

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    《The journal of economic perspectives》 |2013年第4期|187-210|共24页
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    Department of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts;

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    MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, Massachusetts;

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