Déjà Vu: The Untenable Reality of the Pavement Dwellers of Dhaka – Evidence from Three Decades

IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING
Anwara Begum, Kazi Zubair Hossain
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Abstract

Pavement dwellers migrate to the city in search of better opportunities. Their commitment to this way of life is based on an expectation of benefits in the destination area. This study examined five aspects of pavement dwellers’ reality: demographics, socioeconomics, migration outcomes, living conditions, and fulfillment of expectations. A mixed-method data collection exercise resulted in 64 pavement dwellers’ accounts of their current situation in Dhaka city, which were compared to similar studies from 1991 and 1993. The results show that their conditions have remained unchanged. Though half of the migration occurred for economic reasons, the real income level has remained the same as in 1991. Shelter and employment remain elusive, and moving to slums is financially infeasible. More than half of those interviewed lived on the pavement for access to a livelihood. Most declared that they could not access social safety nets. The persistence of pavement dwelling in the face of remarkable economic growth demands the refocusing of policies on urban poverty eradication.
似曾相识:达卡人行道居民无法摆脱的现实--来自三十年的证据
人行道居民迁移到城市是为了寻找更好的机会。他们对这种生活方式的承诺是基于对目的地地区利益的期望。本研究从人口统计学、社会经济学、迁移结果、生活条件和期望实现情况五个方面考察了人行道居民的现实情况。通过混合方法收集数据,64 名行人道居民讲述了他们在达卡市的现状,并与 1991 年和 1993 年的类似研究进行了比较。结果表明,他们的状况没有改变。虽然有一半的迁移是出于经济原因,但实际收入水平与 1991 年持平。住房和就业仍然遥遥无期,搬到贫民窟在经济上也不可行。半数以上的受访者住在人行道上,以获得生计。大多数人表示,他们无法获得社会安全网。在经济显著增长的情况下,人行道居住现象依然存在,这就要求重新调整消除城市贫困的政策重点。
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Journal of Regional and City Planning
Journal of Regional and City Planning REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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