Can Poverty Be Reduced by Acting on Discrimination? An Agent-based Model for Policy Making
Aguilera, Alba, Montes, Nieves, Curto, Georgina, Sierra, Carles, Osman, Nardine
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In the last decades, there has been a deceleration in the rates of According to the World Bank [43], over six hundred and fifty million poverty reduction, suggesting that traditional redistributive approaches people (10% of the global population) still live in extreme poverty to poverty mitigation could be losing effectiveness, and and COVID-19 has particularly affected the poorest: the number alternative insights to advance the number one UN Sustainable of people living in extreme poverty rose by 11 % in 2020 [45]. In Development Goal are required. The criminalization of poor people this context, urgent and innovative measures are required to work has been denounced by several NGOs, and an increasing number towards poverty eradication, the number one UN Sustainable Development of voices suggest that discrimination against the poor (a phenomenon Goal. Traditional policies based on the redistribution of known as aporophobia) could be an impediment to mitigating wealth could be losing effectiveness, since there has been a deceleration poverty. In this paper, we present the novel Aporophobia in the poverty reduction rates throughout the last decades Agent-Based Model (AABM) to provide evidence of the correlation [12]. Artificial Intelligence tools can provide alternative insights to between aporophobia and poverty computationally. We present this global challenge.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-3-2024
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