Poverty Flashcards
1
Q
Define absolute poverty
A
- being unable to afford basic necessities
2
Q
Define relative poverty
A
- earning less than a particular percentage of a country’s income
- UK less than 60% of average income
3
Q
Who defines absolute poverty and what do they define it as?
A
- World Bank - number of people living below the absolute poverty line of $1.90 per day at 2005 GDP, measured at PPP
4
Q
Ways to change poverty
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- infrastructure (more productive, higher incomes)
- educating and training (more productive, higher incomes)
- aid (better education and healthcare, productivity)
5
Q
Eval for aid
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- corrupt politicians steal it and thus no development or government spending
- 70% of the $1.3bn to Somalia had disappeared 2011