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Poverty

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Key Vocabulary Absolute poverty Relative poverty Standard of living Buying power Poverty cycle Economic security Disposable income LICOs LIMs BMB

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What is poverty?

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Canada

Canada does not have a standard definition.

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Absolute Poverty

Lacking the amount of money needed to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter. (Absolute)

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Relative Poverty

People are poor if they fall below prevailing standards of living in a given societal context. (Relative)

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Canada

Canada uses 3 different measures to help understand poverty.

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CanadaWe use:

1.Low Income Cut-offs (LICOs)

2.Low Income Measures (LIMs)

3.Market Basket Measure (MBM)

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Low Income Cut-offs (LICO)

spends a higher percentage of its income on “basic needs”

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Market Basket Measure (MBM)

lacked any item required to maintain long-term physical well-being.

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Low Income Measures (LIM)

half the average family income.

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PovertyLacking the amount of money necessary to meet basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter. (Absolute)

People are poor if they fall below prevailing standards of living in a given societal context. (Relative)

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Key Vocabulary Absolute poverty Relative poverty Standard of living Buying power Poverty cycle Economic security Disposable income LICOs LIMs BMB