Many people believe that everyone in society should be able to achieve a minimum level of material welfare. People whose material welfare is below this minimum level are regarded as poor. Two standard measures are used to measure poverty in our society: the risk of poverty and material deprivation
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems ...
Poverty alleviation is a central aim of economic and social policy, and yet there is no consensus ab...
Poverty is a state in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and necessities for ...
Most definitions of poverty by economists have defined it with respect to being able to attain a sta...
Poverty has no precise definition. Being a relative concept, it has no universally adopted definitio...
Poverty is a widely used and understood concept but its definition is highly contested. The term ‘po...
Poverty is the state of not having enough material possessions or income for a person’s basic needs....
Any measurement of poverty must specify a threshold and what this represents. Is it possible to avoi...
Poverty is “pronounced deprivation in well-being. ” The conventional view links well-being primarily...
Poverty is more than a ‘welfare status’ among others. In this paper I want to show that poverty is n...
The author extends the discussion of poverty and its measurement beyond the current U.S. model that ...
The two most prominent measures of material poverty within contemporary European poverty analysis ar...
The author treats a welfare minimum as a category of the social policy, which among others should be...
One of the best-known definitions of “material deprivation” is provided by Townsend, according to w...
Despite of the numerous social benefits which exist in the United Kingdom there are millions of peop...
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems ...
Poverty alleviation is a central aim of economic and social policy, and yet there is no consensus ab...
Poverty is a state in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and necessities for ...
Most definitions of poverty by economists have defined it with respect to being able to attain a sta...
Poverty has no precise definition. Being a relative concept, it has no universally adopted definitio...
Poverty is a widely used and understood concept but its definition is highly contested. The term ‘po...
Poverty is the state of not having enough material possessions or income for a person’s basic needs....
Any measurement of poverty must specify a threshold and what this represents. Is it possible to avoi...
Poverty is “pronounced deprivation in well-being. ” The conventional view links well-being primarily...
Poverty is more than a ‘welfare status’ among others. In this paper I want to show that poverty is n...
The author extends the discussion of poverty and its measurement beyond the current U.S. model that ...
The two most prominent measures of material poverty within contemporary European poverty analysis ar...
The author treats a welfare minimum as a category of the social policy, which among others should be...
One of the best-known definitions of “material deprivation” is provided by Townsend, according to w...
Despite of the numerous social benefits which exist in the United Kingdom there are millions of peop...
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems ...
Poverty alleviation is a central aim of economic and social policy, and yet there is no consensus ab...
Poverty is a state in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and necessities for ...