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26 March 2026

pptx, 48.09 MB
pptx, 48.09 MB

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It fully covers - 5.2 Poverty

5.2.1 Definitions of absolute and relative poverty
• difference between absolute poverty and relative poverty

5.2.2 Causes of poverty
• unemployment
• low wages
• illness
• age
• environmental factors

5.2.3 Policies to alleviate poverty and redistribute income
• promoting economic growth
• improved education
• improved healthcare provision
• more generous state benefits
• progressive taxation
• national minimum wage (NMW)

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