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Poverty, wealth and inequality - Coggle Diagram
Poverty, wealth and inequality
Wealth in the World
Developed countries worldwide consume a much larger proportion of fuels and other energy sources than their populations.
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Poverty and Indigence
Poverty
It is a situation that prevents an individual or family from meeting their basic needs for housing, food, employment, education and health.
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Indigence
It exists when a sector of the population fails to consume the 3,200 calories a person needs to recover the energy lost the day before.
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How is poverty measured?
Method 1
This means that with this value to the person has only minimum survival conditions. In poor countries, 1.3 billion people live less than the day dollar.
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Method 2
In preparation, the consumption habits of each population, the effective availability of foods that require and sit on relative prices are prescribed.
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Societies of waste
The benefits of scientific and technological progress, such as the Internet, are not reaching the people of the South.
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Overcome Poverty
Social organization allows people to move forward on their own, challenging the power of those who monopolize wealth in countries and large international capitals that concentrate the world's resources in very few hands.
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