what are two main dimensions of poverty
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The dimensions of poverty are :
Landlesness, unemployment, helplesness, size of family, health care,
illiteracy, child labour.
Landlesness, unemployment, helplesness, size of family, health care,
illiteracy, child labour.
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Answer:
Landlessness and unemployment are two main dimensions of poverty
Explanation:
Landlessness reduces the source of income for a person so they have to seek employment somewhere and even for a basic necessity like the food they are dependent on other people. Hence it results in chronic poverty and hunger.
Unemployment is also the same situation as stated in the above-mentioned statement. No income means No money. Hence poverty prevails.
Child labor and helplessness are the results of widespread poverty only.
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