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Poverty chapter 29
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Types of Poverty
Absolute poverty : People who don't have enough food, clothing, warmth or shelter. They struggle to stay alive and have no viable means of rectifying the problem.
Relative Poverty: Defined by the standard of living which is expected within a society. People living below this standard are living in relative poverty.
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The Poverty Line
Refers to the minimum amount of money a person would need to provide basic needs such as food, shelter and clothing.
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definition
Poverty is being without adequate food, clothing and shelter
They may be excluded and marinized from participating in activities which are considered the norm for other people in society. .
Deprivation
Occurs when people fail to own items or carry out activities that are considered to be basic necessities in society.
In Ireland there are 11 items and activities that are used to construct the deprivation index. Examples include two pairs of strong shoes, a warm waterproof coat and replace worn out furniture.