HREQ 3761 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Human Capital, Labor Market Segmentation, Assortative Mating

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Week 6- poverty, income inequality and social policy. One can not be discussed without one another. Mostly we relate poverty to lack of money. However, there are other factors, such as economic, political, or social circumstances that limit a person"s opportunities. There is no consensus on the definition of poverty. 1. abosolute- this is a condition that is characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs. This is a definition of united nations: relative- government usually look at relative poverty and not absolute. This is because absolute poverty is on decline and relative is on the high. Relative is not the lack of the basic needs of survive. Lack of the basic needs of a person that help a person live a standard life. For example, individuals are compared to one another. They look at how the income is being distributed. Relative poverty would be that your resources are 20 percent less than average.

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