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difference between relative and absolute poverty

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Answered by dhandetarkesh
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Explanation:

Absolute poverty is a defined base, whereas relative poverty can change based on the society you are observing. So although relative poverty in the US can define part of the population as in poverty, they can still be living above the absolute poverty line. is it correct✅

Answered by adithyakrishnan6137
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Answer:

Absolute Poverty

  • Absolute Poverty refers to a phenomenon in which a section of the society is unable to fulfil even its basic necessities of life concerning food, clothing, housing, education and health.
  • It is caused because of many factors like over population, low economic growth, over dependence on agriculture, etc.
  • There are remedies to remove absolute poverty by Poverty Alleviation Programme and other ways.
  • It is measured by 'Poverty Line.'

Relative Poverty

  • Relative Poverty refers to a phenomenon in which inequalities of income exist and hence one person is poor in relation to other person.
  • It is caused because of inequalities of income.
  • It can't be removed as people have different skills and accordingly their incomes vary.
  • It is measured by 'Gini Co- efficient.'

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