Absolute Poverty in Europe

Absolute Poverty in Europe
Author: Gottfried Schweiger
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2019-04-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447341317

Engaging systematically with severe forms of poverty in Europe, this important book stimulates academic, public and policy debate by shedding light on aspects of deprivation and exclusion of people in absolute poverty in affluent societies. It examines issues such as access to health care, housing and nutrition, poverty related shame, and violence. The book investigates different policy and civic responses to extreme poverty, ranging from food donations to penalisation and “social cleansing” of highly visible poor and how it is related to concerns of ethics, justice and human dignity.

Absolute Poverty in Europe

Absolute Poverty in Europe
Author: Gaisbauer, Helmut
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2020-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447341309

The COVID 19 pandemic is mainly perceived as a health problem which makes no distinction between poor and rich, powerful and powerless. Nevertheless social factors play an important role in how the pandemic affects poor and vulnerable people. This book presents the first discussion of the social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic from a social justice perspective. It offers different perspectives on the likely impact of the pandemic, the measures to contain it and the resulting consequences for vulnerable people.

Breadline Europe

Breadline Europe
Author: Gordon, David
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2000-12-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781861342928

The governments of 117 countries agreed at the World Summit on Social Development to prepare annual national anti-poverty plans. Two measures in particular were recommended for absolute and overall poverty. This book examines poverty in Europe within this agreed international framework.

Inequality and Poverty across Generations in the European Union

Inequality and Poverty across Generations in the European Union
Author: Tingyun Chen
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2018-01-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1484338448

This SDN studies the evolution of inequality across age groups leading up to and since the global financial crisis, as well as implications for fiscal and labor policies. Europe’s population is aging, child and youth poverty are rising, and income support systems are often better equipped to address old-age poverty than the challenges faced by poor children and/or unemployed youth today.

Measuring and Monitoring Absolute Poverty in the European Union

Measuring and Monitoring Absolute Poverty in the European Union
Author: Balint Menyhert
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783031639524

This book sets out a new framework and methodology for the measuring and monitoring of absolute poverty in the European Union. A comparative needs-based analysis of poverty is presented that allows for cross-country examination. By comparing absolute poverty measurements with existing conventional measures, a new understanding of poverty within the European Union is explored, highlighting that poverty is cyclical and unevenly disturbed across Europe. Issued related to poverty, including food basket development, basket pricing, household compatibility, are also discussed. This book aims to provide a comprehensive account of methodological tools available for the measurement of poverty. It will be relevant to researchers and policymakers interested in absolute poverty measurement. This is an open access book.

Joint Report on Social Inclusion

Joint Report on Social Inclusion
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004
Genre: European Union countries
ISBN:

This report contains the second generation of National Action Plans against poverty and social exclusion which have been prepared by the Member States and constitute a strong political acknowledgement, three years after the Lisbon Summit, of the continuing challenge to ensure social inclusion across the European Union.

Relative Or Absolute Poverty in the US and EU? The Battle of the Rates

Relative Or Absolute Poverty in the US and EU? The Battle of the Rates
Author: Geranda Notten
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

There are striking differences between relative and absolute poverty rates in the European Union and the United States. In this paper, we apply the official poverty measurement methods of the United States (absolute) and the European Union (relative) to both regions. Official poverty rates differ from other poverty statistics in the sense that they are more often used as a benchmark by policymaking and advocacy groups. In our analysis we use within and between country perspectives to explain differences in poverty levels and trends and show the impact of each of these aspects on poverty levels and over time while keeping other explanatory factors constant. Using annual data of the EU and the US from 1994 to 2000 we illustrate how some poverty differences are inherent to choosing either an absolute or a relative approach to poverty while other differences are related to more general aspects of poverty measurement. The results of our analysis suggest that governments should use both; an absolute approach that helps to identify those people who are not able to attain a minimum living standard and a relative approach to identify those whose living standard is low compared to the society they live in.

Redefining and Combating Poverty

Redefining and Combating Poverty
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789287173362

We are at a point in history where economic inequalities are more widespread each day. The situation of extreme poverty experienced by the majority of the populations in developing countries ("Third World" countries) often coincides with an absence of democracy and the violation of the most fundamental rights. But in so-called "First World" countries a non-negligible proportion of inhabitants also live in impoverished conditions (albeit mainly "relative" poverty) and are denied their rights. The European situation, which this publication aims to analyse, is painful: the entire continent is afflicted by increasing poverty and consequently by the erosion of living conditions and social conflicts.The economic and financial crisis has resulted in the loss of millions of jobs, and created job insecurity for many still working. Economic insecurity raises social tensions, aggravating xenophobia, for instance. Yet the economic and financial crisis could present a good opportunity to rethink the economic and social system as a whole. Indeed, poverty in modern societies has never been purely a question of lack of wealth. It is therefore urgent today to devise a new discourse on poverty. In pursuit of this goal, the Council of Europe is following up this publication in the framework of the project "Human rights of people experiencing poverty", co-financed by the European Commission.

Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2018

Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2018
Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2018-12-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1464813604

The World Bank Group has two overarching goals: End extreme poverty by 2030 and promote shared prosperity by boosting the incomes of the bottom 40 percent of the population in each economy. As this year’s Poverty and Shared Prosperity report documents, the world continues to make progress toward these goals. In 2015, approximately one-tenth of the world’s population lived in extreme poverty, and the incomes of the bottom 40 percent rose in 77 percent of economies studied. But success cannot be taken for granted. Poverty remains high in Sub- Saharan Africa, as well as in fragile and conflict-affected states. At the same time, most of the world’s poor now live in middle-income countries, which tend to have higher national poverty lines. This year’s report tracks poverty comparisons at two higher poverty thresholds—$3.20 and $5.50 per day—which are typical of standards in lower- and upper-middle-income countries. In addition, the report introduces a societal poverty line based on each economy’s median income or consumption. Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2018: Piecing Together the Poverty Puzzle also recognizes that poverty is not only about income and consumption—and it introduces a multidimensional poverty measure that adds other factors, such as access to education, electricity, drinking water, and sanitation. It also explores how inequality within households could affect the global profile of the poor. All these additional pieces enrich our understanding of the poverty puzzle, bringing us closer to solving it. For more information, please visit worldbank.org/PSP

Poverty in Europe

Poverty in Europe
Author: A. B. Atkinson
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1998-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780631209096

The work draws upon recent research to examine the problem of poverty. In its exploration, Poverty in Europe challenges readers to reach an improved understanding of the problem and to seek improvement.