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Poverty Indicators

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Poverty indicators are statistical measures used to assess the extent and severity of poverty in a given population. These can include income levels, access to basic necessities, educational attainment, healthcare access, and other factors.

Key Features

  • Income levels
  • Access to basic necessities
  • Educational attainment
  • Healthcare access

Pros

  • Provide valuable data for policymakers and researchers to address poverty issues
  • Help in identifying trends and patterns related to poverty

Cons

  • May not always capture the full complexity of poverty experienced by individuals or communities
  • Can be influenced by changing economic conditions

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