There are a few different things that are used to measure deprivation index. This really depends on the type of deprivation measured.
it is relative poverty and deprivation as they are able to afford basic needs
The relative deprivation theory suggests that people feel discontented when they perceive a discrepancy between their subjective expectations or desires and their actual circumstances. This sense of deprivation arises from comparing oneself to others and feeling unfairly disadvantaged or deprived of resources, opportunities, or status. It can lead to feelings of frustration, resentment, and a desire for change or action to address perceived inequalities.
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Poverty is generally considered to be a lack of money. Deprivation is a lack of opportunity, access to health care, access to safe environments, adequate protection from harm and a lack of resources (e.g. shops and infrastructure).
Yes
UPF
No, as its name suggests, it is a relative measure.
relative adundance
It is the measure of relative acidity and alkalinity
relative deprivation :)
False