Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Should poverty be defined by a single international poverty line, or ...

| By From Poverty to Power

This guest post comes from ubercrunchers Ugo Gentilini (World Food Programme), left?and Andy Sumner (Institute of Development Studies), right International poverty lines are calculated by the World Bank: $1.25 per day per person is said to represent the ?absolute poverty line?, below which a person can hardly survive. This is calculated from the mean of the national

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Should poverty be defined by a single international poverty line, or?

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