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... lead to favored treatment. An example of this would be single mothers who are living below the poverty line. This group of people ...
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Just create enough jobs so that people are over the poverty line. ... Also if a person works for minimum wage, they will still be below the poverty line. ...
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... In June 1997 it was found that pensioners had a one in five chance of living below the poverty line. Ø Sole parent families - approximately ...
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... Things like food shelter and medical attention. This is the measure that has set "The Poverty Line" developed by the Social Security Administration. ...
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... situations. The logic here is flawed in the fact that it does not draw a line where poverty plainly no longer exists. Only individuals ...
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... that it is possible to create an absolute minimum standard of living required for physical health, this is often called 'the poverty line.' This definition of ...
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... (Schlesinger 105) The "poverty line", is a method used by the government to determine the number of poor people living in a certain area. ...
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... Some conservatives contend that the poverty line, which is the smallest amount of money needed to live adequateley, should be much higher than the figures ...
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... In the UK, there is no set 'poverty line' although some commentators use eligibility for, and claiming of, social benefits as a measure of the extent of poverty ...
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... used in defining poverty. The poverty line defined and this line is raised each year according to inflation. However, one way or ...
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... With this rise in female-headed households below the poverty line has come an increase in the need for government assistance. Between ...
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... With this rise in female-headed households below the poverty line has come an increase in the need for government assistance. Between ...
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... feed their children. In fact, in 1997, 17.5 per cent of Canadians were of low income, below the poverty line. There are 200,000 ...
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... that of poverty. In the United States, almost 13 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. This information, and my ...
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... polled in the Analysis of Census Bureau's Income and Poverty Report for 1999 eleven point eight percent (3) of our families are at or below the poverty line. ...
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... keep alive. Almost a third of the worlds population lives under the poverty line, earning less then one dollar a day. Although the ...
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... The federal poverty line is adjusted for family size and for changes in the average cost of living in the United States, but it is not adjusted for regional or ...
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... the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), there are about 1.2 billion people living below the one dollar a day consumption level (poverty line) and about 2 ...
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... of child poverty in Canada has increased by 45% between 1989 and 1995: in 1995 there were almost one and a half million children living below the poverty line. ...
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... And the money they do make is used towards necessary expenses to stay alive. As a result, they do not have enough money to save up to cross the poverty line. ...
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... Sherman states, that by government standards your yearly income is several hundred dollars above the 1992 poverty line; you are not, in the eyes of the ...
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... "In 1970, it was one of the poorest countries in the world: 70 million people, 60 percent of the population, lived below the official poverty line...In 1987 ...
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... At this time, many believed that welfare benefits (including food stamps) were insufficient to move a family above the poverty line. ...
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... at risk of homelessness. Additionally, minimum wage earnings no longer lift families above the poverty line. "More than 3 million ...
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... at risk of homelessness. Additionally, minimum wage earnings no longer lift families above the poverty line. "More than 3 million ...
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... at risk of homelessness. Additionally, minimum wage earnings no longer lift families above the poverty line. "More than 3 million ...
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... The population living below the poverty line is also an indicator. Generally speaking, LDC's have more people living in poverty than DC's do. ...
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... Only 35% of the population are below the poverty line. The lowest 10% of income is shared by 2.3% of the population and the highest 10% are 37.6%. ...
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... Booth showed that thirty per cent of the population of London were living below the "poverty line", a minimum income of between eighteen and twenty-one ...
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... Before we can examine the welfare system we need to look at other factors such as the poverty percentage rates, minimum wage laws, and the poverty line. ...
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