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3.7 The distribution of income and wealth: poverty and inequality
3.7.2 The problem of poverty
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Absolute poverty occurs when individuals do not have enough resources to meet basic
needs
What is used to measure poverty levels?
Poverty lines
What is one of the main causes of poverty?
Unemployment
Economic recessions can increase poverty rates due to
job losses
.
True
Match the type of poverty with its correct definition:
Absolute poverty ↔️ Lack of resources for basic needs
Relative poverty ↔️ Below average living standards
What is one effect of poverty on health?
Poor nutrition
How does poverty affect education for individuals?
Higher dropout rates
What is a psychological effect of poverty on individuals?
Depression
What are the primary effects of poverty on health for individuals?
Poor nutrition, lack of healthcare
Poverty leads to higher
dropout rates
in education and fewer opportunities for skill development.
True
What are the psychological effects of poverty on individuals?
Stress, depression, low self-esteem
Poverty results in lower economic growth and reduced tax revenue for society.
True
How does the relative poverty line define poverty?
Below a percentage of median income
What is absolute poverty?
Lack of resources for basic needs
Absolute poverty is measured using a fixed poverty
line
What is an example of absolute poverty?
Inability to afford food
Why do low wages contribute to poverty?
Insufficient income to meet needs
How does poverty affect education for individuals?
Limited access, higher dropout rates
The absolute poverty line is a fixed
threshold
Match the type of poverty line with its definition and context:
Absolute poverty ↔️ Minimum resources for basic needs ||| Understanding extreme deprivation
Relative poverty ↔️ Income below median income ||| Identifying economic inequality
Setting a legal minimum hourly wage ensures workers earn a livable
income
Steps in implementing employment policies to alleviate poverty
1️⃣ Create job creation programs
2️⃣ Fund skills training
3️⃣ Enforce anti-discrimination laws
Free or subsidized education ensures access to quality education at all
levels
What is poverty defined as in economics?
Lack of financial resources
Relative poverty measures whether an
individual's
living standards are below the average in their society.
True
Match the type of poverty with its definition:
1️⃣ Absolute poverty
2️⃣ Lack of resources for basic needs
3️⃣ Relative poverty
4️⃣ Living standards below the average
Lack of access to education and healthcare can perpetuate the cycle of
poverty
In which areas is poverty often concentrated?
Geographical regions
Absolute poverty focuses on fundamental needs, while
relative poverty
considers societal living standards.
True
Poverty can increase strain on public health systems and lower overall population
health
Inadequate housing and unsafe living conditions are effects of poverty on living standards.
True
Poverty can lead to increased crime rates, social unrest, and urban
decay
Poverty leads to increased strain on public health
systems
Match the effect of poverty on living standards with its societal impact:
Inadequate housing ↔️ Increased crime rates
Unsafe living conditions ↔️ Social unrest
Lack of basic amenities ↔️ Urban decay
The absolute poverty line defines the minimum level of income needed to meet basic
needs
Steps to measure poverty using poverty lines
1️⃣ Define poverty line (absolute or relative)
2️⃣ Collect income data
3️⃣ Compare income data to poverty line
4️⃣ Identify individuals below the poverty line
Relative poverty occurs when living standards are significantly
below
the average in a society.
True
Match the type of poverty with its relevance:
Absolute poverty ↔️ Understanding extreme deprivation
Relative poverty ↔️ Identifying economic inequality
Unemployment is a primary cause of poverty due to a lack of stable, well-paying
jobs
Lack of access to education and healthcare can perpetuate the cycle of
poverty
.
True
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