Nghĩa của từ below the poverty line bằng Tiếng Sec

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1. many people living below the poverty line.

2. 20% of the population now live below the poverty line .

3. Graph 3 Population with income below the poverty line, 1997

4. Thirteen per cent of the population live below the poverty line.

5. The proportion of people living below the poverty line is declining.

6. Two-thirds of disabled people were at or below the poverty line.

7. In 1991 almost 36 million Americans were living below the poverty line.

8. Surveys revealed that a third of the population lived below the poverty line.

9. A third of the population is living at or below the poverty line .

10. In my part of the world, too many people live below the poverty line.

11. Poverty is widespread, with 60 percent of the population living below the poverty line.

12. New statistics hurled at us: 70 percent of our fellow citizens live below the poverty line.

13. Ten percent of the population of York lived in families with earnings below the poverty line.

14. On the other hand, a third of the retired today live at or below the poverty line.

15. The Cheques are still a one-time payment, even for people living below the poverty line, for example

16. The percentage of pensioners living below the poverty line has increased by 15% in the last four years.

17. Adult unemployment is estimated at 60 %, and 90 % of Gazans are said to live below the poverty line.

18. When millions around the world are being killed in war, dying from starvation or living below the poverty line?

19. The villagers here are no exception to 70 per cent of the country's population who live below the poverty line.

20. From 1992 till 2001, the young country suffered its worst economic crisis that left most of the population below the poverty line.

21. All three groups at that level earned incomes that were just at or below the poverty line for a family of four.

22. Among other things, 25% of the population lived below the poverty line, life expectancy had fallen, birthrates were low, and the GDP was halved.

23. Despite strong growth and huge advances in education, healthcare and rural development, our region still has significant number of people living below the poverty line.

24. Currently, 30% of the world's population lives below the poverty line, yet only a small number of these people actually benefit from global aid efforts.

25. * Despite strong growth and huge advances in education, healthcare and rural development, our region still has the world’s largest number of people living below the poverty line.

26. State governments are also responsible for operational responsibilities including allocation and identification of families below the poverty line, issue of ration cards, and supervision and monitoring the functioning of FPSs.

27. Twenty-five percent of residents in the 19th arrondissement lived below the poverty line; 24 percent in the 18th, 22 percent in the 20th and 18 percent in the 10th.

28. GIG Partners with Cutting Costs for Celiacs We are excited to announce a partnership between GIG and Cutting Costs for Celiacs, a nonprofit organization that helps families below the poverty line afford gluten-free food

29. whereas according to the latest United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) report card on child poverty in rich countries, 2,6 million children have sunk below the poverty line in the world’s most affluent countries since 2008, bringing the total number of children in the developed world living in poverty to an estimated 76,5 million; whereas according to the same study, 7,5 million young people in the EU were classified as NEETs (not in employment, education or training) in 2013;