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By admin | Fri, 02/24/2023 - 11:56
Argentina

Buenos Aires 2017

Poor housing in Buenos Aires with high rises in background 2017
http://www.aboutbuenosaires.org/

A recent report form the city of Buenos Aires measuring multi-dimensional poverty, using the consensual method, has found that in 2019,15.3% of households were multi-dimensionally poor, rising to 25.7% for households with children under 18 years of age. The method established will be used to measure nu,ti-dimensional poverty on an ongoing basis.

Poverty and SDGs: BPI conference

6th Townsend poverty conference ad

Details of 6th Townsend poverty conference on Poverty and sustainable development goals
Bristol Poverty Institute

We are now delighted to offer you the presentation slides and video recordings of sessions across the three days, featuring formal presentations, interactive Q&As, networking opportunities and much more.

 

The United Nations Economic…

Child deprivation in EU member states, 2018

Image of bar chart showing child deprivaiton by member state

The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Steering Group on Measuring Poverty and Inequality has been tasked with producing a guide on Measuring Social Exclusion which references a lot of our PSE work.

 

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