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POVERTY
DEFINITIONS, MEANING AND ALLEVIATION
METHODS
What is Poverty?
โ€ข The Oxford Dictionary defines poverty as โ€žthe state of being extremely poorโ€Ÿ wherein
one lacks the basic human needs such as
food, water, sanitation, clothing, shelter, health care and education.
โ€ข The concept of poverty is a multi-faceted concept. Poverty can be said as the state
of being poor in other words the lack of means of providing material needs or
comforts. But poverty is not only about lack of material goods but also lack or denial of
opportunities for a certain sector of the society
โ€ข Poverty implies a condition in which a person finds him unable to maintain a living
standard adequate for his physical and mental efficiency. He even fails to meet his
basic requirements. Poverty is in fact a relative concept.
โ€ข It is very difficult to draw a demarcation line between affluence and poverty.
According to Adam Smith, โ€œMan is rich or poor according to the degree in which he
can afford to enjoy the necessaries, the conveniences and the amusements of human
life.โ€
โ€ข According to the United Nations fundamentally, poverty is the inability of getting
choices and opportunities, a violation of human dignity. It means lack of basic
capacity to participate effectively in society.
โ€ข The World Bank declares that poverty is a pronounced deprivation in well-being, and
comprises many dimensions. It includes low incomes and the inability to acquire the
basic goods and services necessary for survival with dignity.
โ€ข Poverty also encompasses low levels of health and education, poor access to clean
water and sanitation, inadequate physical security, lack of voice, and insufficient
capacity and opportunity to better oneโ€Ÿs life.
โ€ข The World Bank defined the new international poverty line as Rs.79.21 a day for
2005 (equivalent to Rs.63.37 a day in 1996 US prices) but have recently been
updated to Rs.158.41 per day.
โ€ข According to 2010 data from UN development program an estimated 29.8% of
Indians live below the country's national poverty line.
Types of Poverty
Poverty are generally categorised into types of poverty. They are
i) absolute and
ii) relative poverty.
Absolute Poverty
โ€ข By the Copenhagen Declaration Absolute Poverty is a condition characterized by severe
deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation
facilities, health, shelter, education and information.
โ€ขThe term 'absolute poverty' is sometimes synonymously referred to as 'extreme poverty.
โ€ขAbsolute poverty refers to a set standard which is consistent over time and between
countries. It depends not only on income but also on access to services.
Relative Poverty
โ€ขRelative poverty is defined contextually as economic inequality in the location or society in
which people live.
โ€ขRelative poverty views poverty as socially defined and dependent on social context, hence
relative poverty is a measure of income inequality.
Causes
High population growth is often said the reason behind although demographers
argue that it is just a symptom rather than the cause. The various causes are:
i) Caste System
ii) Unequal distribution of wealth
iii) Illiteracy
iv) Increase in unemployment &
v) Low productivity
vi) Voicelessness or powerlessness
vii) Vulnerability due to disasters, conflicts etc.
Effects
Poverty severely affects the following aspects in a society
๏ƒ˜Health
๏ƒ˜Education
๏ƒ˜Housing
๏ƒ˜Utilities
๏ƒ˜Violence
1. One third of deaths โ€“ some 18 million people a year or 50,000 per day โ€“ are due to
poverty-related causes. Those who live in poverty have also been shown to have a far
greater likelihood of having or incurring a disability within their lifetime.
2. Research has found that there is a high risk of educational underachievement for
children who are from low-income housing circumstances. For children with low
resources, the risk factors are similar to others such as juvenile delinquency rates,
higher levels of teenage pregnancy, and the economic dependency upon their low
income parent or parents.
4. Poverty increases the risk of homelessness. Slum-dwellers make up a third of the
worldโ€Ÿs urban population.
5. Deterioration of living conditions can often compel children to abandon school to
contribute to the family income, putting them at risk of being exploited. It is also seen
that the countries with higher relative poverty are at higher risk of unrest and also civic
and domestic violence.
Steps to Alleviate Poverty
For much of history, poverty was considered largely unavoidable as traditional
modes of production were insufficient to give an entire population a comfortable standard of
living. Aristotle has said in his masterpiece- Politics that,
โ€˜Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime.โ€™
Poverty creates an imbalance in the equality of the society, resulting in population
explosion, unemployment, child labour and a rising graph of crimes.
The following measures are advocated in order to curb poverty:
a) Economic Liberalization
Extending property rights protection to the poor is one of the most important poverty
reduction strategies a nation can implement. Securing property rights to land, the largest
asset for most societies, is vital to their economic freedom. The World Bank concludes that
increasing land rights is โ€žthe key to reducing povertyโ€Ÿ citing that land rights greatly increase
poor peopleโ€Ÿs wealth, in some cases doubling it.
b) Investing in Infrastructure, Education and Technology
UN economists argue that good infrastructure, such as roads and information
networks, helps market reforms to work. Cell phone technology brings the market to poor or
rural sections. With necessary information, remote farmers can produce specific crops to
sell to the buyers that bring the best price. Such technology also helps bring economic
freedom by making financial services accessible to the poor.
c) Employment and Productivity
Economic growth has the indirect potential to alleviate poverty, as a result of a
simultaneous increase in employment opportunities and increase labour productivity.
d) Building opportunities for self sufficiency
Making employment opportunities available is just as important as increasing
income and access to basic needs. This can be done by creating companies that employ
the poor while creating "radically" affordable goods.
e) Microloans
One of the most popular of the new technical tools for economic development and
poverty reduction are microloans made famous in 1976 by the Grameen Bank in
Bangladesh. The idea is to loan small amounts of money to farmers or villages so these
people can obtain the things they need to increase their economic rewards.
f) Empowering Women
The empowerment of women has relatively recently become a significant area of
discussion with respect to development and economics; however it is often regarded as a
topic that only addresses and primarily deals with gender inequality. Because women and
men experience poverty differently, they hold dissimilar poverty reduction priorities and are
affected differently by development interventions and poverty reduction strategies.
c) Increasing the supply of basic needs-Food and other goods
Agricultural technologies such as nitrogen fertilizers, pesticides and new irrigation
methods have dramatically reduced food shortages in modern times by boosting yields
past previous constraints.
d) Removing constraints on government services
Government revenue can be diverted away from basic services by
corruption. Funds from aid and natural resources are sent to overseas banks instead of
spending for the poor. Therefore stricter laws must be enacted to curb corruption.
Conclusion
Thus the definition of poverty, its meaning and the methods for its reduction have
been discussed here. As the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius said,
โ€˜Poverty is the mother of all crimesโ€™
As long we allow poverty to fester, we shall have a reason for strife in our nations. So the
steps to alleviate poverty must be taken immediately, implemented swiftly and enforced
rigidly.
Thank You

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  • 1. POVERTY DEFINITIONS, MEANING AND ALLEVIATION METHODS
  • 2. What is Poverty? โ€ข The Oxford Dictionary defines poverty as โ€žthe state of being extremely poorโ€Ÿ wherein one lacks the basic human needs such as food, water, sanitation, clothing, shelter, health care and education. โ€ข The concept of poverty is a multi-faceted concept. Poverty can be said as the state of being poor in other words the lack of means of providing material needs or comforts. But poverty is not only about lack of material goods but also lack or denial of opportunities for a certain sector of the society โ€ข Poverty implies a condition in which a person finds him unable to maintain a living standard adequate for his physical and mental efficiency. He even fails to meet his basic requirements. Poverty is in fact a relative concept. โ€ข It is very difficult to draw a demarcation line between affluence and poverty. According to Adam Smith, โ€œMan is rich or poor according to the degree in which he can afford to enjoy the necessaries, the conveniences and the amusements of human life.โ€
  • 3. โ€ข According to the United Nations fundamentally, poverty is the inability of getting choices and opportunities, a violation of human dignity. It means lack of basic capacity to participate effectively in society. โ€ข The World Bank declares that poverty is a pronounced deprivation in well-being, and comprises many dimensions. It includes low incomes and the inability to acquire the basic goods and services necessary for survival with dignity. โ€ข Poverty also encompasses low levels of health and education, poor access to clean water and sanitation, inadequate physical security, lack of voice, and insufficient capacity and opportunity to better oneโ€Ÿs life. โ€ข The World Bank defined the new international poverty line as Rs.79.21 a day for 2005 (equivalent to Rs.63.37 a day in 1996 US prices) but have recently been updated to Rs.158.41 per day. โ€ข According to 2010 data from UN development program an estimated 29.8% of Indians live below the country's national poverty line.
  • 5. Poverty are generally categorised into types of poverty. They are i) absolute and ii) relative poverty. Absolute Poverty โ€ข By the Copenhagen Declaration Absolute Poverty is a condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education and information. โ€ขThe term 'absolute poverty' is sometimes synonymously referred to as 'extreme poverty. โ€ขAbsolute poverty refers to a set standard which is consistent over time and between countries. It depends not only on income but also on access to services. Relative Poverty โ€ขRelative poverty is defined contextually as economic inequality in the location or society in which people live. โ€ขRelative poverty views poverty as socially defined and dependent on social context, hence relative poverty is a measure of income inequality.
  • 7. High population growth is often said the reason behind although demographers argue that it is just a symptom rather than the cause. The various causes are: i) Caste System ii) Unequal distribution of wealth iii) Illiteracy iv) Increase in unemployment & v) Low productivity vi) Voicelessness or powerlessness vii) Vulnerability due to disasters, conflicts etc.
  • 9. Poverty severely affects the following aspects in a society ๏ƒ˜Health ๏ƒ˜Education ๏ƒ˜Housing ๏ƒ˜Utilities ๏ƒ˜Violence 1. One third of deaths โ€“ some 18 million people a year or 50,000 per day โ€“ are due to poverty-related causes. Those who live in poverty have also been shown to have a far greater likelihood of having or incurring a disability within their lifetime. 2. Research has found that there is a high risk of educational underachievement for children who are from low-income housing circumstances. For children with low resources, the risk factors are similar to others such as juvenile delinquency rates, higher levels of teenage pregnancy, and the economic dependency upon their low income parent or parents.
  • 10. 4. Poverty increases the risk of homelessness. Slum-dwellers make up a third of the worldโ€Ÿs urban population. 5. Deterioration of living conditions can often compel children to abandon school to contribute to the family income, putting them at risk of being exploited. It is also seen that the countries with higher relative poverty are at higher risk of unrest and also civic and domestic violence.
  • 12. For much of history, poverty was considered largely unavoidable as traditional modes of production were insufficient to give an entire population a comfortable standard of living. Aristotle has said in his masterpiece- Politics that, โ€˜Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime.โ€™ Poverty creates an imbalance in the equality of the society, resulting in population explosion, unemployment, child labour and a rising graph of crimes. The following measures are advocated in order to curb poverty: a) Economic Liberalization Extending property rights protection to the poor is one of the most important poverty reduction strategies a nation can implement. Securing property rights to land, the largest asset for most societies, is vital to their economic freedom. The World Bank concludes that increasing land rights is โ€žthe key to reducing povertyโ€Ÿ citing that land rights greatly increase poor peopleโ€Ÿs wealth, in some cases doubling it. b) Investing in Infrastructure, Education and Technology UN economists argue that good infrastructure, such as roads and information networks, helps market reforms to work. Cell phone technology brings the market to poor or rural sections. With necessary information, remote farmers can produce specific crops to sell to the buyers that bring the best price. Such technology also helps bring economic freedom by making financial services accessible to the poor.
  • 13. c) Employment and Productivity Economic growth has the indirect potential to alleviate poverty, as a result of a simultaneous increase in employment opportunities and increase labour productivity. d) Building opportunities for self sufficiency Making employment opportunities available is just as important as increasing income and access to basic needs. This can be done by creating companies that employ the poor while creating "radically" affordable goods. e) Microloans One of the most popular of the new technical tools for economic development and poverty reduction are microloans made famous in 1976 by the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. The idea is to loan small amounts of money to farmers or villages so these people can obtain the things they need to increase their economic rewards. f) Empowering Women The empowerment of women has relatively recently become a significant area of discussion with respect to development and economics; however it is often regarded as a topic that only addresses and primarily deals with gender inequality. Because women and men experience poverty differently, they hold dissimilar poverty reduction priorities and are affected differently by development interventions and poverty reduction strategies.
  • 14. c) Increasing the supply of basic needs-Food and other goods Agricultural technologies such as nitrogen fertilizers, pesticides and new irrigation methods have dramatically reduced food shortages in modern times by boosting yields past previous constraints. d) Removing constraints on government services Government revenue can be diverted away from basic services by corruption. Funds from aid and natural resources are sent to overseas banks instead of spending for the poor. Therefore stricter laws must be enacted to curb corruption.
  • 16. Thus the definition of poverty, its meaning and the methods for its reduction have been discussed here. As the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius said, โ€˜Poverty is the mother of all crimesโ€™ As long we allow poverty to fester, we shall have a reason for strife in our nations. So the steps to alleviate poverty must be taken immediately, implemented swiftly and enforced rigidly.