Absolute poverty when there is lack of nutrition. Basic needs not being met like food and water, shelter etc.
Relative poverty is in relationship to those around you. for example if everyone on your block has a 5000sqft house and a swimming pool and yacht and 4 mercedes. And you live in an 800sqft shack with no air conditioning and don't have a working car and live on eating dried beans and oatmeal, you might be living in relative poverty.
2006-06-05 17:40:11
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answered by BonesofaTeacher 7
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Relative Poverty
2016-10-31 21:29:09
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-18 21:41:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolute poverty is, for example, not having any food--being absolutely unable to meet your physical needs.
Relative poverty is your station in life relative to those around you. For instance, you may have a house and a car, which makes you rich compared to many in the world, but your neighbor has a bigger house, a swimming pool, and three cars, so you feel poor.
2006-06-05 22:44:56
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answered by smurfette 4
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Absolute poverty is homelessness, like the refugees in Sudan that can't even get water without being killed or worse.
Relative poverty is like not being able to properly pay your bills, going into debt, not quite making ends meet.
2006-06-05 19:10:02
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answered by BBQribs 3
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Absolute poverty would be on the streets or with no viable income: like some of those "welfare moms"; Relative poverty generally pertains to the working poor... those of us who earn a wage but it is not enough to cover many expenses (esp. healthcare, transportation, etc...)
2006-06-05 17:40:11
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answered by annebananalolitachiquita 3
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Absolute poverty refers to the ability of the person or family to get the basic necessities of life, such as shelter, food, clean water, clothes, medicine. It is measured based upon the ability to purchase or otherwise garner these things regardless of the relative wealth in the neighborhood, province, country, or world. Relative poverty refers to the purchasing power a person or family has relative to the people in the same society. For example, a family living in a very small but clean house, who must walk or ride a bus to travel, who can get enough food to maintain normal weight and activity, but no more than that, and who can buy decent clothes, but only if they are used, would be considered to be fairly well off in many African countries, but would be living in relative poverty if they resided in San Francisco, or Tokyo. The idea of relative poverty is politically charged, since it can be used to argue for a change in political and social structure by showing the large disparity in wealth, and using the emotionally loaded word "poverty" to describe people who, in real terms, may live quite well. If absolute poverty were the scale, than very few people in the Western world could be considered to live in poverty, because almost everyone there has access to safe water, plenty of food, decent clothing, etc. This measure would undermine an argument for social change, and tend to minimize the effects of great disparities in wealth and power inside the same country. Using absolute poverty as a scale, it would be easy to say "Nobody in France (or any other Western country) lives in poverty, so we don't need to have policies to distribute wealth to the poorer classes". On the other hand, if one were to use an extreme form of relative poverty, one could easily claim that 10%, 25%, etc of people in France lived in relative poverty, and thus make a strong argument for massive redistribution of wealth. Which measure you choose would depend on your own political beliefs. However, measures of absolute poverty are very effective in showing just how immensely wealthy the western world is, in that one of our greatest health problems is that our poorest people are becoming obese. Relative poverty is useful in showing the amount of disparity in distribution of wealth, which is important in its own right because it can generate incredible social tension.
2016-04-02 09:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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no money even for food:absolute poverty.
u r earning 50,000 bucke anually,life is cool and comfortable.but the guy next door earns 100,000.comparison with that guy gives an example of relative poverty for sure.
2006-06-05 17:52:58
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answered by luckvin 2
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