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Income Poverty and Material Deprivation

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The previous chapters concentrated on the development of relative income poverty and its dynamics in Germany and Great Britain. Thus, I focused on only one dimension of deprivation, albeit arguably one of the most important resources available to households. To concentrate on income implies that poverty is defined on the basis of household resources, not the actual living standard of the household (Atkinson et al. 2002).

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BrĂ¼lle, J. (2018). Income Poverty and Material Deprivation. In: Poverty Trends in Germany and Great Britain. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-20892-9_7

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