Poverty

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O T N C T F L M T X C R Y W N F J E J L B
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D E D N E O K N R P C T O I S I V W O J Y
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W H P H S E N S L P Y I I N H S N T P C F
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R V A M V L R L J N Q H J P R F B W P S V
B R N J J K R I U R S K W D A S G N S T X
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J M A A M A R T Y A S E N N X C A N V H U
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V B E N E P T H Q T Y Q B R C X O V H M V
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W X M F V C S T G S O O G B C T D Y O V M

Clues

  • To whom does the capabilities approach belong? (7, 3)
  • What phrase describes the phenomenon of peoples' expectations of poverty forming early in life? (6, 7, 4)
  • Who argues that poverty is an absolute notion in the space of capabilities and is a relative notion in the space of commodities? (3)
  • Who finds that 'the more we target benefits at the poor only and the more concerned we are with creating equality via equal public transfers to all, the less likely we are to reduce poverty and inequality'? (5, 3, 5)
  • Who finds that people compare their situation to those close to them rather than extremes of wealth? (8)
  • Who points out that health, housing and working conditions all impact standard of living but they are not included in income or expenditure? (8)
  • Who says that poverty is a lack of power or a lack or voice? (6)
  • Who says that the large increase in relative poverty between 1983 and 1990 reflects 'a large shift in public attitudes'? (6, 3, 8)

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