SWRK 1001H Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Median Income, Visible Minority, Unemployment Benefits
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What is poverty: poverty has no single official or universally accepted definition; every country has a different view of poverty, and even within the same country, people"s view of poverty changes over time. Social inclusion: poverty exisits when a person is unable, or is denied the opportunity, to fully engage in the economic, cultural, social and political realms of society or meet societies expectations in terms of roles, relationships and participation. Measurements of poverty: social workers and other professional groups are likely to define poverty in statistical terms, to see which canadians are living in low income, the government uses 3 statistical measuring devices: Low-income cut-offs (lico"s: both lim and lico"s provide relative measure of poverty by estimating which. Canadians are more worse off then others: mbm defines poverty in absolute terms by estimating whether a person"s income is adequate to buy basic goods and services.