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What do you understand by human poverty index? how is it defferent from human development index?

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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Explanation:

The Human Poverty Index (HPI) was an indication of the standard of living in a country, developed by the United Nations (UN) to complement the Human Development Index (HDI) and was first reported as part of the Human Development Report in 1997.

There is no one particular form of poverty. Human poverty is wide and unique from person to person. And let me also clarify, needs and wants are different. Wants do not define poverty. But people with excessive and unfulfilled wants 'need' satisfaction and thus that is their poverty.

That is, if human development is seen as enlarging choices and expanding freedoms to enjoy a decent standard of living, freedom, dignity, self-respect and the respect of others, then measures of poverty should look at the deprivation of these freedoms.

While poverty often is measured by the average income or financial resources of a region, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has created a measurement system based on what is lacking in different areas of the world.

Answered by aleena2008
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