Discuss the similarities and differences between absolute poverty and relative poverty. What are the consequences of living in each type of poverty?

What will be an ideal response?


but should include a definition of absolute poverty as a measure of what people need to survive. Those in absolute poverty do not have the basics needed for survival. They are poor by any measure. The consequences of absolute poverty might include no access to shelter, no food or money to purchase food, and going hungry. By contrast, relative poverty is a measure of poverty relative to the surrounding community of peers. A person who cannot meet the basic standard of living of their community is experiencing relative poverty.

Sociology

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What will be an ideal response?

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