Human Poverty

The standard of living refers to the quality and quantity of goods and services available to people, and the way these goods and services are distributed within a population. Other measures such as access and quality of health care, educational standards and social rights are often used as well or measures of health such as life desires. It is an indication of the standard of living in a country.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

High rice, oil prices push up March imports by 12%

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MANILA, Philippines- High oil and cereal prices pushed the country's import bill to grow 12.1 percent in March, the National Statistics ...

Poverty

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Poverty (also called penury) is deprivation of those things that determine the quality of life, including food, clothing, shelter and safe ...

Extreme poverty

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Extreme poverty is the most severe state of poverty, where people cannot meet basic needs for survival, such as food, water, clothing, shelt...

Other aspects

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Economic aspects of poverty may focus on material needs, typically including the necessities of daily living, such as food, clothing, shelt...

Cause of poverty

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Many different factors have been cited to explain why poverty occurs. However, no single explanation has gained universal acceptance. Possib...
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