Defining Poverty: A Summary of Competing Models
Journal: Journal of Social and Political Sciences (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-03-30
Authors : Raywat Deonandan;
Page : 17-21
Keywords : Low Income; Poverty; Economic Deprivation; Millennium Development Goals;
Abstract
How we talk about poverty and low income is complicated by the competing methods for defining and measuring the phenomenon. In this article, I present a brief summary of the dominant methods currently in use by the governments of Canada and USA, and by the World Bank and large NGOs: absolute vs relative measures, low income cut-off (LICO), official poverty measure (OPM), global poverty line (GPL), human poverty index (HPI), and the multidimensional poverty index (MPI).
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