How is poverty estimated in the rural and urban areas
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Rural poverty refers to poverty found in rural areas, including factors of rural society, rural economy, and rural political systems that give rise to the poverty found there.[1] Rural poverty is often discussed in conjunction with spatial inequality, which in this context refers to the inequality between urban and rural areas.[2] Both rural poverty and spatial inequality are global phenomena, but like poverty in general, there are higher rates of rural poverty in developing countries than in developed countries.[3] Eradicating rural poverty through effective policies and economic growth remains a challenge for the international community
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1)poverty line is an imaginary line which divides the population in poor and non poor.
2)while estimating poverty line in India,a minimum level of food requirement ,clothing,footwear,fuel and light,educational and medicinal requirements are determined for subsistence.
3)these physical quantities are then multiplied by there prices in rupees. the present day formula for food requirement is based on the desired calorie requirement.
2)while estimating poverty line in India,a minimum level of food requirement ,clothing,footwear,fuel and light,educational and medicinal requirements are determined for subsistence.
3)these physical quantities are then multiplied by there prices in rupees. the present day formula for food requirement is based on the desired calorie requirement.
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