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measured by using some standard methods in this field of study: income distribution and poverty. Moreover, we will study the … effectivity of social transfer systems to alleviate poverty in various countries. Fourthly, and lastly, we are interested in the …
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The starting point in the paper is the relative concept of poverty. We will study how our picture of poverty will … change if we accept a very relative concept of poverty. The first problem we encountered was the selection of the benchmark …. A couple of alternative ways to conduct relativizations were selected. First, we applied the conventional poverty …
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risks. Poverty has for several centuries been seen as a key social risk factor in these respects. Consequently, the fight … against poverty has historically been at the forefront of public health and social policy. The relation between relative … poverty rates and population health indicators is less self-evident, notwithstanding the obvious relation to the debated topic …
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The purpose of this paper is twofold, partly exploratory; to determine the degree to which Rowntree's poverty cycles … sociopolitical strategies have been in eliminating poverty over the life-cycle. The paper seeks to make a contribution in relation to …
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systems. As rational decision-makers we would plan a society where the incidence of poverty is low, differences in the level … poverty to non-poverty is high, and where the living standard of the poor is decent. The results show that income mobility is … poverty rates are not associated with more rapid income mobility and higher standards for the poor. …
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In the first section of the study, we analyze the cross-sectional relationship between poverty rates and the income … level of the poor. Thereafter, we take a close look at changes in time: how poverty and 'richness' rates and changes in the …
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