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How is the poverty seen by social scientists ?

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Answered by piyush5891
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<> your answer is -

<> following indicaters are used by social scientists to interpret the poverty.

<> (1) Illiteracy level - it is a situation where parents are unable to send their children to school.

<>(2) lack of access to health care - it is a situation in which sick people cannot afford treatment.

<>(3) lack of access to drinking water - it means lack of safe and clean drinking water facilities.

<>(4) lack of job opportunities- it means no availability of regular job opportunity.

<>(5) lack of general resistance- it means lack of general resistance due to malnutrition.

<>(6) lack of sanitation- it means cleaning of our surroundings.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The poverty experienced by social scientists is:

  • Poverty is measured in the United States by comparing individual or family income with the fixed amount of poverty or the minimum amount of income required to meet basic needs.
  • People who earn less than their limits are considered poor.
  • The most common factors such as illiteracy levels, general resistance to malnutrition, lack of access to health care, lack of employment opportunities, lack of access to safe drinking water, sanitation, etc.
  • Social indicators of poverty as seen by social scientists.
  • The main line of poverty used in the OECD and the European Union is the average poverty scale based on "economic friends", the level of income that is usually set at 60% of the middle-income family income.
  • The United States, on the other hand, uses the poverty line as a whole.
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