4.2.1 Absolute and relative poverty

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    • Absolute Poverty refers to the condition where individuals lack the basic necessities required for survival
    • The income threshold for absolute poverty is determined by overall societal living standards.
      False
    • The standard for measuring absolute poverty is applicable across different regions
    • Match the cause of absolute poverty with its description:
      Unemployment ↔️ High rates reduce income opportunities
      Lack of Education ↔️ Limits skills and job prospects
      Inadequate Social Safety Nets ↔️ Vulnerable populations lack support
    • Poor nutrition and healthcare access are consequences of absolute poverty.
    • Examples of populations in absolute poverty include sub-Saharan Africa or refugee camps.
    • Match the characteristic of relative poverty with its description:
      Context-Dependent ↔️ Varies according to societal standards
      Income Threshold ↔️ Defined as a percentage of median income
      Focus on Inequality ↔️ Highlights disparities in income distribution
    • Income inequality is a primary cause of relative poverty.
    • Consequences of relative poverty include reduced opportunities in education, healthcare, and employment.
    • Order the key differences between absolute and relative poverty:
      1️⃣ Definition: Basic necessities vs. below median income
      2️⃣ Measurement: Fixed threshold vs. income percentage
      3️⃣ Context: Universal vs. Societal
      4️⃣ Focus: Survival vs. Income inequality
    • Match the cause of absolute poverty with its consequence:
      Unemployment ↔️ Reduced income opportunities
      Lack of Education ↔️ Limited job prospects
      Geographic Barriers ↔️ Restricted access to resources
    • Which region is mentioned as an example of absolute poverty due to unemployment and limited education access?
      Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Absolute poverty is caused by a lack of education
    • Limited access to healthcare is a cause of absolute poverty.
    • What income threshold defines absolute poverty?
      Fixed income threshold
    • Order the key features in a comparison between absolute and relative poverty:
      1️⃣ Definition
      2️⃣ Measurement
      3️⃣ Context
      4️⃣ Focus
    • What is the defining characteristic of relative poverty?
      Living below median income
    • Relative poverty is context-dependent and varies according to societal norms
    • Income inequality is a cause of relative poverty.
    • What does the Gini coefficient measure?
      Income inequality
    • The Gini coefficient is calculated using the area between the Lorenz curve and the line of perfect equality
    • Social stratification can perpetuate relative poverty.
    • The Gini coefficient is a measure of income inequality
    • What does AA represent in the Gini coefficient formula?

      Area between the Lorenz curve and the line of perfect equality
    • Education and skills disparities contribute to income inequality and relative poverty.
    • What is social stratification in the context of relative poverty?
      Limiting access to resources based on social class
    • Absolute poverty is defined by a fixed income threshold
    • What is a key characteristic of absolute poverty?
      Universal across regions
    • Relative poverty is defined as living below a specific percentage of the median income.
    • Relative poverty is measured using a percentage of the median income
    • How does absolute poverty differ from relative poverty in its focus?
      Survival vs. income inequality
    • Absolute poverty in sub-Saharan Africa is often caused by lack of food and clean water.
    • Unemployment is a primary cause of absolute poverty
    • What role do social safety nets play in addressing absolute poverty?
      Provide support to vulnerable populations
    • The Gini coefficient measures income inequality using the area between the Lorenz curve and the line of perfect equality.
    • Malnutrition and limited healthcare access are consequences of absolute poverty
    • What is a psychological consequence of relative poverty?
      Psychological distress
    • The consequences of relative poverty are multifaceted and impact various aspects of an individual's life
    • Social exclusion is a key consequence of relative poverty.
    • What are the reduced opportunities associated with relative poverty?
      Education, healthcare, employment