what are the dimensions of poverty
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is suggested that one can operationally distinguish four major dimensions of poverty, namely economic, social, political and legal poverty; and that one might in addition be able to characterise three further aspects, namely psychological, ideological and conceptual
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Inspired by the mid-20th century work of British academic and civil servant William Beveridge, the Institution took a close look in their April 2016 report at the nation's poverty in five dimensions:
Low household income
Limited education
Lack of health insurance
Concentrated spatial poverty
Unemployment
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