Saying that poverty is relative means that the definition and experience of poverty can vary significantly depending on societal standards and context. It suggests that what is considered impoverished in one community or country may not be viewed the same way in another, as it often relates to the overall wealth, resources, and living conditions of a specific area. Thus, poverty is not solely defined by a fixed income level but is influenced by social, economic, and cultural factors that shape people's perceptions and experiences of deprivation.
it is defonently somalia to be relative poverty
It depends on the time period, but in 1990 Spain had 35.8% absolute poverty and 6.1% relative poverty. Visit the Related Link for more information.
Absolute poverty would be describing someone who owns nothing. Relative poverty is someone who makes less then a certain amount of money per year, putting them well below the average income level.
Yes, it's true that the poverty threshold is a relative figure determined by the federal government.
-Relative poverty is the difference of perceived wealth vis-à-vis others in the same society. -The perception of how poor a group is or seems to be.
the different kinds of poverty are income poverty, non-income poverty, relative poverty and absolute poverty.
I hope there are only two types. The Absolute and Relative poverty.
it is relative poverty and deprivation as they are able to afford basic needs
relatif - or if you mean a family member - un parent
Relative inequality relates to absolute poverty because both people will attempt to change their situation. They may also have the similar feelings for people who are rich.
Absolute Poverty is when people do not have enough money to meet the basic threshold that is needed for survival. People fall below this line and do not have enough money to buy food, shelter, clothing etc. that is needed for survival. Relative Poverty is when people are poor when compared to others around them, but may still have enough money to survive. It is based on the cultural environment around them, not on a basic amount necessary for all humans to survive. According to relative poverty, if you live in an expensive neighborhood, and you have everything you need to get by, but do not own luxurious things, you could still be said to be in poverty when compared to the people around you, even though you have everything you need. Relative poverty changes more often and adjusts to the changes in society (food and housing becoming more expensive in certain areas, more jobs etc.) whereas absolute poverty stays the same, and this could be problematic for absolute poverty, when comparing neighborhoods that differ, and when you compare cross-nationally.
this means freedom from poverty