Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-229) and index.
Managing and coping with transitions -- New poverty and old poverty : livelihood and transition in Laos -- Subsistence affluence or subsistence struggle? : unpicking tradition and illuminating the past -- Poverty, inequality and exclusion -- The best of intentions : policy-induced poverty -- Not in our hands : market-induced poverty and social differentiation -- Making livelihoods work -- Muddled spaces, juggled lives.
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"A node of poverty lying at the geographical core of the world's most dynamic region, Laos is being progressively drawn into the wider Greater Mekong sub-region. The spatial, market and mental integration of the population of Laos is advancing as boundaries become more permeable, mobility rises and, more generally, as people are drawn into the mainstream. Drawing on original field work and unpublished reports, and taking an individual and household viewpoint, the book examines and assesses the effects of these transitions on poverty, inequality and livelihoods."--BOOK JACKET.