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Poverty Line
A government-set income threshold, varying by household size, below which families are classified as poor.
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Poverty Line
A government-set income threshold, varying by household size, below which families are classified as poor.
Poverty Rate
The percentage of a population living with incomes below the established poverty threshold.
In-Kind Transfers
Non-cash government benefits, such as food stamps or healthcare, excluded from official income calculations.
Household Size
The number of individuals living together, which determines the income threshold for poverty classification.
Credit Constraint
A barrier faced by low-income individuals who are denied loans due to perceived high risk by lenders.
Human Capital
The education and training that enhance productivity and earning potential, often limited for the poor.
Poverty Trap
A self-reinforcing cycle where poor conditions hinder escape from poverty, often due to limited resources.
Aggregate Demand
The total demand for goods and services in an economy, influenced by income distribution and social welfare.
Economic Inequality
The uneven distribution of income and resources across different groups within a society.
Family Composition
The structure of a household, such as single-female-headed families, affecting poverty risk.
Labor Productivity
The output produced per worker, often linked to education and training opportunities.
Social Welfare
Government programs and policies aimed at improving the well-being of disadvantaged groups.
Recession
A period of economic decline marked by reduced output and increased poverty rates.
Discrimination
Unequal treatment based on race or other factors, contributing to higher poverty rates among certain groups.