| Type | Journal Article - Economic & Political Weekly | 
| Title | Trends in urban poverty under economic reforms: 1993-94 to 2004-05 | 
| Author(s) | |
| Volume | 45 | 
| Issue | 4 | 
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 | 
| Page numbers | 42-53 | 
| URL | http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/Trends in Urban Poverty.pdf | 
| Abstract | Urban poverty, when directly measured by counting the  persons unable to access the official nutrition norm of  2,100 calories through their total monthly spending on  all goods and services, declined between 1983 and  1993-94, but rose substantially between 1993-94 and  2004-05 while poverty depth has increased. This is  particularly evident in the states with the conurbations  of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata, while states with  smaller urban centres have fared better. This paper  presents the estimates for urban areas at the all-India  level and the individual states. The official method has  been underestimating actually existing urban poverty in  the same manner that rural poverty has been  underestimated. The energy intake accessible at the  all-India official urban poverty line has fallen to 1,795,  but in many states it is below 1,450 calories at the  state-specific official poverty lines. The data also record  a small decline in average protein intake and a small rise  in fat intake per capita over the same period.  |