what are the main dimensions of poverty
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Low household income
Limited education
Lack of health insurance
Concentrated spatial poverty
Unemployment
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Limited education
Lack of health insurance
Concentrated spatial poverty
Unemployment
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The various dimensions of poverty are:
1) It means hunger and shelter.
2) It is a situation in which parents are not able to send their children to schools.
3) It is a situation where sick people cannot afford treatment.
4) It means lack of safe drinking water and sanitation facilities.
5) It means lack of a regular job at minimum decent level.
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