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Absolute versus Relative Poverty 335-341

relative and absolute poverty that arise in choosing poverty lines and in aggregating the data into an overall index of poverty A gen- eral taxonomy is presented, and the question of robust comparisons is addressed within this general framework Special attention is paid to distinguishing between (i) the general concept underlying the poverty line and (ii) the partic- ular cutoff chosen The

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Definitions and measures of poverty - Development Initiatives

around the poverty line, hence the determination of relative poverty and absolute poverty 2 World Bank poverty lines are based on official national poverty lines or calculated by World Bank staff based on national income and expenditure surveys Relative poverty compares the person or household’s income (expenditure) to the income

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Chapter 8 Poverty - UNSD

relative standard An absolute poverty line usually reflects a minimum cost necessary to cover basic caloric and non-caloric needs, without reference to social context or norms A relative poverty line is defined relative to the average or median income or consumption in a particular society The poverty rate (or poverty incidence or headcount index) is the share of population living in


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Relative poverty still matters - The Lancet

relative poverty Absolute poverty involves establishment of an absolute minimum threshold of income that is necessary for survival By contrast, relative poverty is usually defined as having 60 of the median income within a country 4 Wickham and colleagues 3 investigated the effect of movement into relative poverty on childhood socio- emotional behavioural problems (measured with the


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Absolute Poverty: When Necessity Displaces Desire1


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Indicators of Poverty & Hunger - United Nations

Absolute and Overall Poverty After the World Summit on Social Development in Copenhagen in 1995, 117 countries adopted a declaration and programme of action which included commitments to eradicate


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Relative poverty, British social policy writing and public

Relative poverty was developed by Peter Townsend in opposition to Zabsolute poverty, which classes people as poor if they do not have enough material resources to physically function properly (for a detailed discussion see, for example, Alcock, 2006) Relative 2 poverty categorises as Zpoor all whose income falls seriously behind national material standards: Individuals, families and groups


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Chapter III The poverty of poverty measurement

above the absolute—and even the relative—poverty lines More recently, the perspective in developed countries has widened further through the application of the concept of social exclusion


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Absolute versus Relative Poverty 335-341

relative and absolute poverty that arise in choosing poverty lines and in aggregating the data into an overall index of poverty A gen- eral taxonomy is presented, and the question of robust comparisons is addressed within this general framework Special attention is paid to distinguishing between (i) the general concept underlying the poverty line and (ii) the partic- ular cutoff chosen The

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Definitions and measures of poverty - Development Initiatives

around the poverty line, hence the determination of relative poverty and absolute poverty 2 World Bank poverty lines are based on official national poverty lines or calculated by World Bank staff based on national income and expenditure surveys Relative poverty compares the person or household’s income (expenditure) to the income

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Chapter 8 Poverty - UNSD

relative standard An absolute poverty line usually reflects a minimum cost necessary to cover basic caloric and non-caloric needs, without reference to social context or norms A relative poverty line is defined relative to the average or median income or consumption in a particular society The poverty rate (or poverty incidence or headcount index) is the share of population living in


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Relative poverty still matters - The Lancet

relative poverty Absolute poverty involves establishment of an absolute minimum threshold of income that is necessary for survival By contrast, relative poverty is usually defined as having 60 of the median income within a country 4 Wickham and colleagues 3 investigated the effect of movement into relative poverty on childhood socio- emotional behavioural problems (measured with the


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Absolute Poverty: When Necessity Displaces Desire1


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Indicators of Poverty & Hunger - United Nations

Absolute and Overall Poverty After the World Summit on Social Development in Copenhagen in 1995, 117 countries adopted a declaration and programme of action which included commitments to eradicate


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Relative poverty, British social policy writing and public

Relative poverty was developed by Peter Townsend in opposition to Zabsolute poverty, which classes people as poor if they do not have enough material resources to physically function properly (for a detailed discussion see, for example, Alcock, 2006) Relative 2 poverty categorises as Zpoor all whose income falls seriously behind national material standards: Individuals, families and groups


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Chapter III The poverty of poverty measurement

above the absolute—and even the relative—poverty lines More recently, the perspective in developed countries has widened further through the application of the concept of social exclusion


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  1. Absolute versus Relative Poverty 335-341

    relative and absolute poverty that arise in choosing poverty lines and in aggregating the data into an overall index of poverty A gen- eral taxonomy is presented
  2. and the question of robust comparisons is addressed within this general framework Special attention is paid to distinguishing between (i) the general concept underlying the poverty line and (ii) the partic- ular cutoff chosen The

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    Definitions and measures of poverty - Development Initiatives

    around the poverty line
  3. hence the determination of relative poverty and absolute poverty 2 World Bank poverty lines are based on official national poverty lines or calculated by World Bank staff based on national income and expenditure surveys Relative poverty compares the person or household’s income (expenditure) to the income

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    Chapter 8 Poverty - UNSD

    relative standard An absolute poverty line usually reflects a minimum cost necessary to cover basic caloric and non-caloric needs
  4. without reference to social context or norms A relative poverty line is defined relative to the average or median income or consumption in a particular society The poverty rate (or poverty incidence or headcount index) is the share of population living in


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    Relative poverty still matters - The Lancet

    relative poverty Absolute poverty involves establishment of an absolute minimum threshold of income that is necessary for survival By contrast
  5. relative poverty is usually defined as having 60 of the median income within a country 4 Wickham and colleagues 3 investigated the effect of movement into relative poverty on childhood socio- emotional behavioural problems (measured with the


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    Absolute Poverty: When Necessity Displaces Desire1


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    Indicators of Poverty & Hunger - United Nations

    Absolute and Overall Poverty After the World Summit on Social Development in Copenhagen in 1995
  6. 117 countries adopted a declaration and programme of action which included commitments to eradicate


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    Relative poverty

  7. British social policy writing and public Relative poverty was developed by Peter Townsend in opposition to Zabsolute poverty
  8. which classes people as poor if they do not have enough material resources to physically function properly (for a detailed discussion see
  9. for example
  10. Alcock
  11. 2006) Relative 2 poverty categorises as Zpoor all whose income falls seriously behind national material standards: Individuals
  12. families and groups


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    Chapter III The poverty of poverty measurement

    above the absolute—and even the relative—poverty lines More recently
  13. the perspective in developed countries has widened further through the application of the concept of social exclusion


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