Why is eradication of poverty in India said to be a moving target?
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In summary, to reduce poverty, government policies could include: Means-tested welfare benefits to the poorest in society; for example, unemployment benefit, food stamps, income support and housing benefit. Minimum wages. Regulation of labour markets, for example, statutory minimum wages.
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Eradication of poverty in India said to be a moving target because income disparities among the poor are not able to manage their basic necessities of life and become victims of poverty.
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- To order to reduce deprivation, government policies could include: established welfare benefits for the poorest in society; unemployment benefits, food stamps, income support, and housing benefits, for example, minimum pay.
- Labor market control, for example, the statutory minimum salaries. 'Poverty eradication is always a fluid target. 'Poor are unable to control their basic necessities of life and become casualties of deprivation because of income disparities.
- It's a moving target because there's a reasonable pressure to push the poverty line as a country gets wealthier. I think of it from the point of view of a nation that is willing to put some work into it but has political compulsions, limited resources and perhaps a lack of commitment.
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