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Source URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty |
Date published | 2021-10-12 |
Curation date | 2021-10-12 |
Curator | Dr. Victoria A. Stuart, Ph.D. |
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Summary | Poverty is the state of not having enough material possessions or income for a person's basic needs. Poverty can have diverse social, economic, and political causes and effects. |
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Poverty
Clockwise from top-left: a homeless man in Toronto, Canada; a man begging in the streets of Beijing, ; waste pickers in , India; a mother with her malnourished child in a clinic near Dadaab, Kenya.  [Source] |
Poverty is the state of not having enough material possessions or income for a person's basic needs. Poverty can have diverse social, economic, and political causes and effects. When evaluating poverty in statistics or economics there are two main measures.
Absolute poverty measures compare income against the amount needed to meet basic personal needs, such as food, clothing, and shelter.
Relative poverty measures when a person cannot meet a minimum level of living standards, compared to others in the same time and place. Thus relative poverty is defined varies from one country to another, or from one society to another.
Statistically, as of 2019, most people on the planet live in poverty: (in Purchasing Power Parity dollars) 85% live on less than $30 per day, two-thirds live on less than $10 per day, and 10% live on less than $1.90 per day (extreme poverty). Even when countries experience economic development, the poorest citizens of middle-income countries frequently do not gain an adequate share of their countries' increased wealth to leave poverty. The international policy frameworks for poverty alleviation is summarized in Sustainable Development Goal 1: "No Poverty".
Social forces, such as a gender, disability or race or ethnicity, can exacerbate issues of poverty -- with women, children and minorities frequently bearing unequal burdens of poverty. Moreover, impoverished individuals are more vulnerable to the effects of other social issues, such as the environmental effects of industry, or the impacts of climate change or other natural disasters or extreme weather events. Poverty can also make other social problems worse, economic pressures on impoverished communities frequently play a part in deforestation, biodiversity loss, and ethnic conflict. For this reason, the Sustainable Development Goals and other international policy programs, such as the international recovery from COVID-19, emphasize the connection of poverty alleviation with other societal goals.
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