The passage discusses the challenges of measuring poverty in developing countries. It notes that traditional poverty measures based on income or consumption are difficult to apply in contexts where subsistence activities are common. Alternative measures that consider access to services, assets, and social networks may provide a more comprehensive view of poverty in the developing world.
The passage discusses the challenges of measuring poverty in developing countries. It notes that traditional poverty measures based on income or consumption are difficult to apply in contexts where subsistence activities are common. Alternative measures that consider access to services, assets, and social networks may provide a more comprehensive view of poverty in the developing world.
The passage discusses the challenges of measuring poverty in developing countries. It notes that traditional poverty measures based on income or consumption are difficult to apply in contexts where subsistence activities are common. Alternative measures that consider access to services, assets, and social networks may provide a more comprehensive view of poverty in the developing world.
The passage discusses the challenges of measuring poverty in developing countries. It notes that traditional poverty measures based on income or consumption are difficult to apply in contexts where subsistence activities are common. Alternative measures that consider access to services, assets, and social networks may provide a more comprehensive view of poverty in the developing world.