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... poverty line increased from 8.42 to 9.12 million or by 8.3 percent . Under a more conventional approach of poverty measurement , with lower poverty lines , the National Economic and Social Development Board ( NESDB ) indicates that the ...
... poverty line increased from 8.42 to 9.12 million or by 8.3 percent . Under a more conventional approach of poverty measurement , with lower poverty lines , the National Economic and Social Development Board ( NESDB ) indicates that the ...
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... poverty lines , and thus the poverty inci- dences , were recently reconstructed and updated by the National Economic and Social Development Board ( NESDB ) . Table 4 presents the latest poverty incidences measured using this method for ...
... poverty lines , and thus the poverty inci- dences , were recently reconstructed and updated by the National Economic and Social Development Board ( NESDB ) . Table 4 presents the latest poverty incidences measured using this method for ...
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... poverty lines unrealistically expensive when applied to rural areas . Some preliminary findings of various village surveys seem to confirm this speculation . FOOTNOTES 2 1 Some social critics even declare that there are more poor people ...
... poverty lines unrealistically expensive when applied to rural areas . Some preliminary findings of various village surveys seem to confirm this speculation . FOOTNOTES 2 1 Some social critics even declare that there are more poor people ...
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