How is poverty interpreted by the social scientist explain
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Poverty as seen by social scientists: Income and level of consumption are the usual indicators of poverty. But many social scientists view poverty from many other parameters; like illiteracy, lack of general resistance due to malnutrition, lack of access to safe drinking water and sanitation, etc.
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Explanation for poverty interpreted by the social scientist:
- Due to inadequate job opportunities, the poverty levels in our country be increased.
- Due to the lack of healthcare, poverty is increased by people getting sick.
- Also due to improper clean of surrounding which leads to the lack of sanitation.
- Deficiency of malnutrition which leads to the high risk of disease.
- Social scientists adopt various yardsticks to measure the levels of poverty. In this regard, the most common ones are the income levels along with the consumption of goods.
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