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pulation and 10.1% of families were below the | poverty line. |
d on the standard international $1.25 per day | poverty line. |
0% of those 65 and older are living below the | poverty line. |
pulation and 10.7% of families were below the | poverty line. |
and less than 0.1% of families were below the | poverty line. |
% of those 65 and older were living below the | poverty line. |
pulation and 27.4% of families were below the | poverty line. |
2% of those 65 and older are living below the | poverty line. |
2% of those 65 and older are living below the | poverty line. |
opulation and 1.3% of families were below the | poverty line. |
1.8% of the population were living below the | poverty line. |
population and 4.3% of families are below the | poverty line. |
2.0% of the population were living below the | poverty line. |
1.5% of the population were living below the | poverty line. |
pulation and 12.2% of families were below the | poverty line. |
population and 4.0% of families are below the | poverty line. |
opulation and 4.5% of families were below the | poverty line.. Out of the total population, 7.5% of t |
Income-based | poverty lines consider the bare minimum income to pro |
That is why some times the | poverty lines have been described as starvation lines |
he title roughly translates to "Greater Tokyo | Poverty Living Manual", and is an apt description of |
cerned with addressing the needs of people in | poverty living in Lambeth, London, United Kingdom. |
There is no doubt that | poverty looks different today than it did in the 1620 |
Executive director, Western Center on Law and | Poverty, Los Angeles, California from 1970 to 1973. |
Poverty made the community unsustainable and in 1428 | |
n he visited the Scottish island of Skye, the | poverty made a deep impression on him. |
ir labour intense status, an accommodation to | poverty makes it culturally ingrained and the poor an |
years later, Sergeus Alexander is reduced to | poverty, making a slim living as a Hollywood extra. |
Plus, the eradication of | poverty, malaria, and HIV-AIDS has been a focus of th |
nry Vars and after a period of struggling and | poverty, managed to resume his musical career. |
Part of Charles Booth's | poverty map showing Wapping in 1889, published in Lif |
Part of Booth's | poverty map showing Whitechapel 1889. |
Charles Booth's | Poverty Map shows the neighbourhood makeup shortly af |
Poverty map is very powerful tool of targeting mechan | |
Part of Charles Booth's | poverty map showing the Old Nichol, a slum in the Eas |
Poverty may be seen as the collective condition of po | |
He was a vocal opponent of segregation, | poverty, McCarthyism, and the Vietnam War. |
where PR is a | poverty measure and y is per capita income. |
the Fraser Institute publishes a basic needs | poverty measure for Canada. |
mmittee, Chairman of the Interim Committee on | Poverty, Member of Healthcare Policy Committee, State |
He was admired by his fellows for his | poverty, mortification, and fervency of prayer. |
Hospital in Augusta, Georgia, having lived in | poverty most of his life. |
Poverty: most of the Romani people live in significan | |
It used to be popular in times of widespread | poverty, mostly before the 1950's, but is now a commo |
Sinking into | poverty, Mouret died in a charitable asylum run by th |
y is low and a part of the population live in | poverty, much of the population moved to other cities |
ve broached such topics as domestic violence, | poverty, narcissism, and revenge (including a bludgeo |
d death, innocence and experience, wealth and | poverty, natural and man-made. |
e Povertneck Hillbillies, a name derived from | Poverty Neck Lane, a street near Higbee's grandfather |
any studies suggest that growing up in a high | poverty neighborhood affects social and economic outc |
She was Chair of the Northern Ireland Anti | Poverty Network (NIAPN) from 2005-2008 and remains a |
o Amnesty, in the belief they are alleviating | poverty, never dreamed they were subsidizing a fat ca |
He lived in | poverty, not because he was forced to, but because he |
IFAD tackles | poverty not only as a lender, but also as an advocate |
Poverty, obedience, renunciation, and self-abnegation | |
He died in | poverty October 13, 1851 after a colorful career. |
especially in the textile sector, despite the | poverty of the surrounding region. |
After the | poverty of the country, Vincent's solicitude was dire |
While describing with great poignance the | poverty of Kuchela and the benevolence of Krishna, Wa |
Marxvadaye Daridrathawaya ( | Poverty of Marxism)Book Pre-view Book Download |
He was much distressed by the | poverty of some parts of his parish and especially th |
The absolute | poverty of the new monastery, established in 1562 and |
alleviate the suffering that results from the | poverty of the barrio. |
The | poverty of Christ and the apostles Hervaeus Natalis; |
The boredom, pain, frustration, | poverty of the reality-counterbalance of our lives in |
rpretation of the Rule of St. Francis and the | poverty of Christ. |
en of a sentimental nature - dealing with the | poverty of the district. |
Main article: On the | Poverty of Student Life |
eturned at once to Scotland; but owing to the | poverty of the kingdom it was found impossible to rai |
erely upon the positive duty to alleviate the | poverty of the global poor but on the negative respon |
om of Haydn biographers to stress the extreme | poverty of his father, and judging from the appearanc |
Owing to the | poverty of the family, he studied with his uncle Bart |
poor background, he was long hampered by the | poverty of the rest of his family. |
ve amusing illustrations of the absurdity and | poverty of the current pulpit oratory of his day, som |
In it, images of | poverty of the city (an urban area pictured) are show |
In 1731 to 1733, Swift satirized the | poverty of Duck's rhymes several places. |
The | poverty of his upbringing led Brown in later life to |
pon his release in 1918, he was struck by the | poverty of the German nation as a result of the loss |
fore town planners was to overcome problem of | poverty of its residents. |
This piece of research revealed to him the | poverty of scholarship on this important ancient regi |
ad to better governance, does not relieve the | poverty of the people, it means that, really, we are |
The | poverty of the Maltese had a profound impression on h |
a around the town La Alberca, and the intense | poverty of its occupants. |
CSS tackles | poverty on many fronts, bringing a unique perspective |
He died in | poverty on February 19, 1923, in Madrid. |
ts description of the collision of wealth and | poverty on a London street." |
He died in | poverty on February 9, 1944, in Uruguay or Chile. |
Facing | poverty on every side in Arkansas during the Great De |
a 20-part series called Two Cape Cods: Hidden | Poverty on the Cape and Islands. |
He grew up in | poverty on a farm in Havershill, NH. |
gio was one of ten children raised in extreme | poverty on a small farm. |
the International Day for the Eradication of | Poverty on October 17 until Universal Children's Day |
campaigning on the economy, on education, on | poverty, on prosperity, national security and terrori |
e third series sees him lose it and fall into | poverty once again. |
of sex workers' lives as they relate to their | poverty or their ostracism. |
Often this happens due to | poverty or debt, whereby the family has no other way |
nd thy descendants shall decrease and live in | poverty or perish from off the face of the earth. |
est choice is to work for an employer or face | poverty or starvation. |
Poverty or inequality? | |
history, they have been abandoned because of | poverty or uncertain times, but at times they have be |
Prostitution of | poverty or sexual self-determination? |
d urbanization were accompanied by increasing | poverty, ordinances were relaxed and alcohol problems |
s of the Valley today struggle with crime and | poverty, other parts contain some of the wealthiest a |
unemployment rates and furthermore dampening | poverty outcomes for the region at large. |
ukada and his new wife were forced to live in | poverty over ten years, as his former wife made sure |
lacks have overwhelmingly dominated images of | poverty over the last few decades. |
have made really significant progress against | poverty over the last 10 years or so,” he says. |
. Dachonna (Eas Dachonna) would be reduced to | poverty, owing to the fame of a new monastic establis |
Understanding | poverty p.278 |
on for Social Justice, 1992-94; Commission on | Poverty, Participation and Power, 1999-2000; Fabian C |
y 2009 titled, "Harlem Children's Zone Breaks | Poverty Pattern". |
th such issues as global pollution, worldwide | poverty, peace in third world nations, and population |
sexual exploitation of children, sex tourism, | poverty, peer influence, availability of technology, |
The | poverty penalty describes the phenomenon that poor pe |
ysis, “Where there are high concentrations of | poverty, people can't see a way out. |
Poverty pimp, an individual or group that is benefiti | |
ted controversy by criticizing "race-hustling | poverty pimps" because they kept black people depende |
the economy and thus alleviate the widespread | poverty plaguing the nation. |
The increased | poverty played an important role, as the farmers coul |
As such, the | Poverty Point people's food sources came from the loc |
y 20th century, when it was given the name of | Poverty Point after a nearby plantation. |
2. Teoc Creek: A | Poverty Point Site in Carroll County, Mississippi. |
plicated through his role as attorney for the | Poverty Point District as well as being district atto |
The Tchefuncte culture was preceded by the | Poverty Point culture, and was eventually succeeded b |
Poverty Point is constructed entirely of earthworks. | |
is nearly 2,000 years before the better-known | Poverty Point, previously thought to be the earliest |
India when it was facing grave challenges of | poverty, population and caste system. |
She dedicated herself to vows of chastity and | poverty, praying and helping the poor. |
f the important social problems in India like | poverty, prejudices, and superstitions, and encourage |
among people in areas of war, persecution and | poverty, primarily in restricted-access countries, se |
Evangelical and Franciscan | Poverty, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1996 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF |
in cooperation with Globalization, Growth and | Poverty Program at International Development Research |
his presidency, as exemplified in his War on | Poverty program and the Great Society. |
dvisory board member to the Globalisation and | Poverty Programme (www.gapresearch.org) |
inistering many of Lyndon B. Johnson's War on | Poverty programs. |
e UK' challenge to raise money for the Global | Poverty Project between 2nd May - 6th May. |
help people with incomes up to 400 percent of | poverty purchase coverage on the exchange. |
Humphreys, Margaret (2001), Malaria: | Poverty, Race, and Public Health in the United States |
n's recommendations to include issues such as | poverty, racism, same-sex rights and violence against |
ems typical of African Americans at the time: | poverty, racism, violence, and discrimination based s |
New York City has a | poverty rate of 20%, well above the 12% national aver |
The resulting | poverty rate makes a disproportionate number of famil |
More than 60% of the students are below the | poverty rate and the 2004 Agriculture spending bill i |
The average | poverty rate in these counties was approximately 29% |
index) experience a greater reduction in the | poverty rate for a given increase in per capita incom |
by Statistics Canada is frequently used as a | poverty rate and is 10.8% as of 2005. |
cally, family caps were found to increase the | poverty rate of children by 13.1%. |
me for the city was $15,982 and was below the | poverty rate". |
ses in per capita income tend to decrease the | poverty rate, hence the elasticity is positive. |
oost to the economy and hopefully cutting the | poverty rate, which is three times the national avera |
mployment rate, market income per capita, and | poverty rate. |
oil to Cuba, until Venezuela reduced its high | poverty rate." |
oil to Cuba, until Venezuela reduced its high | poverty rate." |
in mainland France while the unemployment and | poverty rates on both islands are double those found |
ctually declined in the preceding years, with | poverty rates so high that several tenants simply pai |
Poverty rates rose to 6 percent at the end of the dec | |
Poverty rates differ by states. | |
at economic growth is fundamental to reducing | poverty rates, particularly in low income countries. |
t the federal Canadian government exaggerates | poverty rates, and publishes their own measure, known |
and throwing millions of Indian further into | poverty rather than alleviating their plight. |
United Nations report highlighted progress in | poverty reduction from 2001 to 2007-overall poverty f |
nsure water and sanitation are prioritised in | poverty reduction plans. |
ment Assistance (ODA) to the specific goal of | poverty reduction in developing nations. |
schemes for elderly while Mariko Nozawa made | poverty reduction a priorited issue. |
luence in the abandonment of full employment, | poverty reduction and a consensual civility as bedroc |
lish the Kalamazoo Living Wage Coalition, the | Poverty Reduction Initiative, and Kalamazoo Communiti |
roduced such as reforming the electoral laws, | poverty reduction and balanced economic development. |
Poverty Reduction in Mongolia. | |
n of health card benefits was proposed by the | poverty reduction task force as an interim solution t |
ale the view is that we will reach the MDG on | poverty reduction by 2015, despite the setbacks we've |
hich focuses on international development and | poverty reduction, sustainability, environment, biodi |
ocations and the way donors and NGOs go about | poverty reduction. |
s Bank as a tool for national development and | poverty reduction. |
ecialist on governance, decentralization, and | poverty reduction. |
d Advocacy; and (3) Community Development and | Poverty Reduction. |
le global economic recovery and contribute to | poverty reduction; |
The third view is that | poverty refers to hardship in general, and not simply |
er with is work in relation to child welfare, | poverty relief and social reform, Nugent Care was fou |
an international society for the promotion of | poverty relief, in particular in the developing world |
population loss, mounting debt, and continued | poverty remain challenges as Harrisburg's slow recove |
Drug abuse, crime and | poverty remain a big problem for the neighbourhood. |
wealth from rich to poor, the eradication of | poverty, renationalisation of the railway system, a p |
ng other roles, the City Hall bureau chief, a | poverty reporter, a political writer, a deputy editor |
But he says to eradicate hunger and | poverty requires everyone's participation, starting w |
she served on the committee on Evaluation of | Poverty Research at the National Academy of Sciences. |
China to explore new analytical approaches to | poverty research and through this process to more ful |
The Young China Scholars | Poverty Research Network co-sponsored by the Canadian |
stern Santa Clara County, California, east of | Poverty Ridge and Arroyo Hondo, and about 10 miles (1 |
Poverty Ridge is an unincorporated community in Fulto | |
f hills near Seville, which likewise is named | Poverty Ridge. |
945-46, she appeared in ten films released by | Poverty Row studio Monogram Pictures, including two s |
her first roles in 1918 and acted in several | Poverty Row films through 1925. |
While some | Poverty Row studios came and quickly went after a few |
Poverty Row is a slang term used in Hollywood from th | |
rtz gave the film a mixed review, writing, "A | Poverty Row crime melodrama that has its moments of t |
In the 1993 book | Poverty Row Horrors!, Tom Weaver judges The Devil Bat |
She signed a three-film contract with | Poverty Row studio Monogram Pictures that gave her pr |
Leading studios on | Poverty Row included Republic Pictures, which began w |
s, many affluent suburbs, pockets of relative | poverty, seaside resorts such as Llandudno and more i |
Against | poverty, sexual discrimination, oppression, war, loss |
She was moved to take action by the | poverty she witnessed during a trip to Puerto Rico in |
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