Does widespread lack undermine the socially perceived necessities approach to defining poverty? Evidence from South Africa

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Main Authors: Noble, M, Wright, G
Format: Journal article
Published: 1970
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Does widespread lack undermine the socially perceived necessities approach to defining poverty? Evidence from South Africa
title Does widespread lack undermine the socially perceived necessities approach to defining poverty? Evidence from South Africa
title_full Does widespread lack undermine the socially perceived necessities approach to defining poverty? Evidence from South Africa
title_fullStr Does widespread lack undermine the socially perceived necessities approach to defining poverty? Evidence from South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Does widespread lack undermine the socially perceived necessities approach to defining poverty? Evidence from South Africa
title_short Does widespread lack undermine the socially perceived necessities approach to defining poverty? Evidence from South Africa
title_sort does widespread lack undermine the socially perceived necessities approach to defining poverty evidence from south africa
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