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[–] ohwhatfollyisman@lemmy.world 17 points 5 days ago

... and most of the rest of us are in obtuse poverty.

[–] zephorah@lemm.ee 9 points 5 days ago (1 children)

The don’t say what they use to define poverty. How little is little enough to be classified as poverty? Where’s the line?

Because I would’ve thought the number higher.

[–] Skua@kbin.earth 12 points 5 days ago

The aeticle should have said, but it's OPHI's Multidimensional Poverty Index. It checks the following:

  • Nutrition
  • Child mortality
  • Years of schooling
  • School attendance
  • Cooking fuel
  • Sanitation
  • Drinking water
  • Electricity
  • Housing
  • Assets

These are grouped into three categories (health, education, and standard of living) and each category is a third of the total score. Each indicator is an equal portion of the score for its category. If a household lacks access to at least a one third of the total after that weighting, it is deemed to be in poverty

So, as an example, if Household A has the health aspects covered (nutrition and child mortality), has access to education but their children don't actually attend, and does okay on the standard of living indicators (the last six) except for a lack of electricity, they would not count as being in poverty. If, however, their neighbours in Household B also lacked reliable access to cooking fuel and sanitation, Household B would count.

[–] lolrightythen@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago