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Poverty is a
state or
condition in
which an
individual lacks the
financial resources and
essentials for a
basic standard of living.
Poverty can have diverse...
- The
poverty threshold,
poverty limit,
poverty line, or
breadline is the
minimum level of
income deemed adequate in a
particular country. The
poverty line...
- In the
United States,
poverty has both
social and
political implications.
Based on
poverty measures used by the
Census Bureau (which
exclude non-cash factors...
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Poverty in
India remains a
major challenge despite overall reductions in the last
several decades as its
economy grows.
According to an International...
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percentage of po****tion
living in
poverty, as
recorded by the
World Bank and
International Labour Organization.
Poverty is
about not
having enough money...
- elements.
Poverty may also
refer to:
Poverty, Kentucky, an
unincorporated community Poverty Bay, a bay on New Zealand's
North Island Poverty Hills, California...
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transient poverty.
Chronic Poverty Research Centre Cycle of
poverty Extreme poverty Trans poverty Moore,
Karen and Hulme,
David (2005)
Chronic poverty, Entry...
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international poverty line. This
severe poverty is
caused by
economic inequality,
government corruption and
health problems. In turn,
poverty also worsens...
- A cost of
poverty, also
known as a
ghetto tax, a
poverty premium, a cost of
being poor, or the poor pay more, is the
phenomenon of
people with
lower incomes...
- the
three evangelical counsels, or
counsels of perfection, are chastity,
poverty (or
perfect charity), and obedience. As
stated by
Jesus in the canonical...