Social isolation and its relationship to multidimensional poverty
Most governments and policy makers define poverty by income. Yet poor people define their poverty more broadly, including lack of education, health, housing, empowerment, employment, personal security and more. As such, no one factor is able to capture all the aspects that contribute to poverty,...
Auteurs principaux: | Samuel, K, Alkire, S, Hammock, J, Mills, C, Zavaleta, D |
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Format: | Working paper |
Langue: | English |
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2014
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