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PEOPLE LIVING STANDARD


                             Multi-dimensional  poverty  households are households whose
                        monthly  average  income  per  capita  is  at  or  below  income-based
                        poverty line (welfare poverty line) or whose monthly average income
                        per  capita  is  above  income-based  poverty  line  but  below  minimum

                        living  standard  and  deprives  of  at  least  3  indices  for  measuring
                        deprivation of access to basic social services. The multi-dimensional

                        poverty  line  is  defined  upon  two  criteria,  including  income-based
                        criteria and basic-social-service-based criteria as follows:

                              Income-based criteria:

                             +  Income-based  minimum  living  standard  is  the  income  level
                        that guarantees to afford basic minimumneeds for a person to survive,

                        including food, foodstuff demands and non-food consumption suitable
                        with  socio-economic  situation  of  the  province/city  directly  under
                        central management in each period.

                             +  Income-based  poverty  line  (also  welfare  poverty  line)  is  the

                        income level which household is considered as income poverty if its
                        income is lower than that level.

                             Criteria for deprivation of accessing to basic social services:

                             +  5  basic  social  services  include:  Health,  Education,  Housing,

                        Clean water and sanitation and Information accessibility.

                             +  10  indicators  for  measuring  level  of  deprivation:(1)  Adult
                        education; (2) Child school attendance; (3) Accessibility to health care
                        services; (4) Health insurance; (5) Quality of house; (6) Housing area

                        per capita; (7) Drinking water supply; (8) Hygienic toilet/latrine; (9)
                        Use  of  telecommunication  services;  (10)  Assets  for  information
                        accessibility.





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