define dimensions of poverty
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Poverty is typically defined in terms of a lack of adequate income, especially in U.S. policy debates. These additional dimensions of poverty can be layered on top of income poverty. they can also put those who are not income-poor at a disadvantage.
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The various dimensions of poverty are:
1) It means hunger and shelter.
2) It is a situation in which parents are not able to send their children to schools.
3) It is a situation where sick people cannot afford treatment.
4) It means lack of safe drinking water and sanitation facilities.
5) It means lack of a regular job at minimum decent level.
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