Timeline
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POVERTY INDEX
FACTORS TO ERADICATE POVERTY
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100

When did poverty originate?

Around 10,000 BCE, when humans started farming.

100

What is poverty?

The lack of resources to meet basic needs.

100

What percentage of Mexico’s population lives in poverty?

29.6%.

100

What is more important than simply creating more jobs to reduce poverty?

Income distribution.

100

What does the Headcount Ratio measure?

The percentage of people whose income or consumption is below the poverty line.

200

What caused inequality to appear among early humans?

Some people owned land and food, while others had neither.

200

What are the two main approaches to measure poverty?

Monetary and Multidimensional.

200

Why is Mexico’s multidimensional poverty high?

Because the national measure includes social deprivations like education, health, housing, and food.

200

In what ways can people help the poor besides giving money?

Through education, health, credits, water, energy, and transportation, strengthening their ability to earn income.

200

What does the Headcount Ratio measure?

The percentage of people whose income or consumption is below the poverty line.

300

How did poverty appear in ancient civilizations?

It became a social class issue.

300

What does the monetary approach focus on?


Money — income and consumption.

300

What type of work do many Mexican workers have?

Informal and unstable jobs.

300

What do fiscal, wage, and social protection policies aim to achieve?

Greater equality.

300

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400

What was the crucial period when poverty affected millions?

The Industrial Revolution.

400

What does the multidimensional approach focus on?

Deprivations in health, education, and living standards.

400

Why does Norway have nearly 0% extreme monetary poverty?

Because it has strong social safety nets and universal public services.

400

What should be improved to strengthen the global economy?

The regulation and monitoring of global financial markets and institutions.

400

What data source do most countries use to measure poverty?

Household surveys (detailed questionnaires).

500

What happened after 1945 regarding poverty?

Governments and global organizations began efforts to combat it.

500

What is the poverty line?


The minimum level of income or consumption needed to cover basic living needs.

500

Why does South Sudan have one of the highest poverty levels?

Due to protracted conflict, insecurity, food crises, and climate vulnerability.

500

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500

Cual es el color favorito de rocio?

azul

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