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    What Does It Mean to be Poor in a Rich Society?

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    2009
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    Haveman, Robert
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    Abstract
    The author extends the discussion of poverty and its measurement beyond the current U.S. model that dates to the mid-1960s. He explores European Union and United Kingdom proposals for comprehensive measures that consider indicators of material deprivation and "social exclusion." He concludes with a proposal for developing a measure of poverty and social exclusion for the United States.
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