POVERTY UK Just under 1 in 4 people in the UK live in poverty That’s 13 million people Total...
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POVERTY UK
Just under 1 in 4 people in the UK live
in poverty
That’s 13 million people
Total population in UK is 60 million
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This includes nearly 1 in 3 children
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That seems rather a lot!
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It’s based on figures which take into account incomes in Great Britain, after housing costs have been paid.
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These figures don’t mean very much by themselves -- they only refer to low incomes relative to the rest of the population in the UK.
They don’t tell us much about the many different aspects of poverty and the way people experience it.
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About 6.5 million adults
go without essential clothing, such as a warm waterproof coat, because of lack of money.
Over 10.5 million people live in financial insecurity: they can’t afford to save, insure their house contents, or spend even small amounts on themselves
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9.5 million can’t afford adequate housing – heated, free from damp, and in a decent state of decoration.
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The dark shadow poverty casts, particularly over children’s lives and their futures.
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Eighteen per cent of children go without two or more items that the majority of the population says are necessities, such as adequate clothing, toys, or three meals a day.
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One in five non-working families on low or moderate incomes reported being unable to afford some basic food items on most days in 2010.
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Children from poor homes are more likely to die as a baby or a child, and have lower life expectancy overall. They also have a greater likelihood of bad health, a greater risk of unemployment, and a lower chance of high educational achievement.
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Whilst people do move out of poverty, many do not move very far, and many more experience poverty sometimes.
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Groups in the UK at greater risk of poverty include women, as well as children: nearly 1 in 4 women lived in poverty in 1999/2000, compared with 1 in 5 men – even before taking account of the ‘hidden poverty’ that may exist in households where income and other resources are not shared fairly.
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Minority ethnic groups in the UK are often more vulnerable to poverty, in particular Pakistanis and Bangladeshis, more than two-thirds of whom were living in poverty in 2000/01.
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Just under two-thirds of individuals in households containing adults of working age who had no paid work were living in poverty in 2010
UNEMPLOYMENT
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How does poverty in the UK compare to poverty in other parts of the world?
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It’s not the same of course, but not all those living in the wealthier countries of the world fulfil the stereotype of the rich, privileged consumer. Some have been left behind, living in a parallel financial universe, often budgeting on a weekly cash basis, with no bank account, few local shops, and constantly juggling bills and debts.
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It is women who often take on the burden of managing the family budget, putting others’ needs before their own and undermining their physical and mental health by doing so.