The definition of poverty in various sociological approaches to the definition of poverty is central to the farm's first appearance. If the definition is "absolute" or "relative" poverty, that's it. From the late nineteenth century to the beginning of the 20th century, the excitement of this premiere became outstanding. That is why people are beginning to feel that something is about increasing inequality and "poverty". This is the foundation of the welfare state and welfare system that is being carried out today.
There are several definitions of poverty and scholars do not agree on which definition is suitable for India. In India, income-based poverty definition and consumption-based poverty statistics are used. Outside India, the World Bank and the United Nations agencies use broader definitions to compare poverty among countries, including India, based on purchasing power parity (PPP) and nominal relative standards. Each Indian state has its own poverty line to identify the number of people below the poverty line and reflect the economic situation of the region. Differences in these definitions create a view of complicated and inconsistent poverty, even in India and other developing countries around the world.
Poverty First is whether poverty should be defined from an economic point of view or should be defined as part of a broader social disadvantage. The definition of economic poverty is usually based on income indicators and the absolute poverty line is calculated by supplementing with micro-subsidies other than food as the food expenditure necessary to satisfy meal recommendations. "Poverty" means not only the lack of important assets and health, but also social attribution, cultural identity, lack of respect and dignity, and lack of ability to form and educate. 2 Sen said poverty means lack of abilities
Influence of poverty on child development and education results PATRICE L. ENGLEa and MAUREEN M. BLACKb
Absolute definition of poverty (eg biology or more general culture - minimum income level). This is to focus on how poverty solutions (discussed in detail in the next section) will change the behavior of the poor if the behavior of the poor leads to poverty. The line can be used to measure who is in poverty and who is in poverty. Poverty culture was originally developed by anthropologist Oscar Lewis (1959, 1961). In his study of the societies of Mexico and Puerto Rico, Lewis hopes to understand poverty in a cultural context, I would like to understand how the poor adapt and cope with poverty. Is the same.