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  4. Nunavut children experience the highest poverty rate in Canada: report

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  1. PDF An Introduction to the State of Poverty in Canada

    why they get stuck in poverty in the first place. This paper is an overview of poverty in Canada. It serves as a start-ing point for a broader research agenda that will investigate why people get stuck in poverty so we can ultimately offer workable options to assist them. Section 1 discusses the definitions and measures of poverty and low income.

  2. Low-income persistence in Canada and the provinces

    Previous Canadian studies on poverty and low-income persistence mostly focused on individual characteristics at the national level and rarely examined the geographical aspect of poverty persistence. This report takes advantage of the large sample size of the Longitudinal Administrative Databank and examines the evolution of low-income persistence in Canada and the provinces using the after-tax ...

  3. The Answer to Poverty: A Universal Basic Income in Canada

    This paper provides an examination of the persistent issue of poverty within Canada, recognizing the various causes and the previous attempts to solve it, before concluding that the key failure of all prior poverty reduction strategies is a focus on poverty alleviation, rather than poverty eradication. This paper suggests

  4. Full article: Defining the characteristics of poverty and their

    1. Introduction. Poverty "is one of the defining challenges of the 21st Century facing the world" (Gweshengwe et al., Citation 2020, p. 1).In 2019, about 1.3 billion people in 101 countries were living in poverty (United Nations Development Programme and Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, Citation 2019).For this reason, the 2030 Global Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals ...

  5. PDF The Role of Social Policy in Reducing Poverty in Three Canadian

    Taken together, this research provides a broad-based examination of provincial variation in social policy/programming for poverty reduction and the impact social policy has had on poverty reduction in the context of changing economies, demographic conditions and federal policies between 1999 and 2014.

  6. Market Basket Measure Research Paper: Poverty Index

    This paper is part of the research discussion paper series, that will help inform the next comprehensive review, scheduled to begin in 2023. The proposed MBM-PI would be an analytical tool that would facilitate the analysis of trends in the poverty rate, across different MBM bases, according to an index reference year. In addition, the poverty ...

  7. An Introduction to the State of Poverty in Canada

    An Introduction to the State of Poverty in Canada. — Published on January 25, 2016. Over the last 20 years, the percentage of the Canadian population living in poverty has declined. Specifically, the percentage living in households below the basic needs poverty line has fallen from 6.7 percent in 1996 to 4.8 percent in 2009 (latest year of ...

  8. Thinking About Poverty Part 2: Counting the Poor—The Empirical Evidence

    Thinking About Poverty Part 2: Counting the Poor—The Empirical Evidence. — Published on May 18, 2023. This essay presents empirical evidence about poverty in Canada. It employs a basic needs approach to defining and measuring poverty and uses three different Statistics Canada databases to help estimate the prevalence of poverty.

  9. Tackling child poverty in Canada

    This paper compares the situation of children in Canada relative to other OECD countries in terms of child poverty and well-being. First, trends in child poverty and living standards since 2007, i.e. one year before the onset of the Great Recession, are described. An overview of children's material deprivation and of key indicators of child ...

  10. (PDF) Poverty, human development, and health in Canada: Research

    PDF | On Jul 1, 2009, Dennis Raphael published Poverty, human development, and health in Canada: Research, practice, and advocacy dilemmas | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ...

  11. (PDF) Tackling child poverty in Canada

    Abstract and Figures. This paper compares the situation of children in Canada relative to other OECD countries in terms of child poverty and well-being. First, trends in child poverty and living ...

  12. impact of poverty on the current and future health status of children

    Child poverty in Canada is a significant public health concern. Because child development during the early years lays the foundation for later health and development, children must be given the best possible start in life. Family income is a key determinant of healthy child development. ... Policy research working paper 2819 ...

  13. Poverty in Canada

    research and teaching, as well as working as a social demographer in the provincial public service for 33 years. The major focus is to review selected socio-economic groups of the Canadian population that have been margin- ... Statistics on women's poverty in Canada are quite . 155 Book reviews stark. In 2005, of about 1.8 million poor women ...

  14. (PDF) Poverty in Canada

    Statistics on women' s poverty in Canada are quite. 155. Book reviews. stark. In 2005, of about 1.8 million poor women, two-thirds lived in families and one-third w ere unattached (p. 54 ...

  15. Poverty in Canada, 2nd Edition

    Poverty in Canada, 2nd Edition. — Published on January 1, 1996. This revised edition of Poverty in Canada is a provocative challenge to current approaches to defining and measuring poverty. It includes an update section with new data for all the key tables along with an accompanying commentary. Like the first edition, it argues that ...

  16. Disaggregated trends in poverty from the 2021 Census of Population

    Poverty declines in all age groups, especially among children and youth. Based on data from the 2021 Census of Population, the poverty rate in Canada was 8.1% in 2020, down from 14.5% in 2015. Poverty decreased for people in all age groups during this period, but declines were larger among children and youth 17 years and under.

  17. A backgrounder on poverty in Canada

    Towards a Poverty Reduction Strategy - A backgrounder on poverty in Canada. Large print, braille, MP3 (audio), e-text and DAISY formats are available on demand by ordering online or calling 1 800 O-Canada (1-800-622-6232). If you use a teletypewriter ( TTY ), call 1-800-926-9105.

  18. Building Understanding: The First Report of the National Advisory

    Alternate formats. Building understanding - The first report of the National Advisory Council on Poverty [PDF - 2.3 MB] Large print, braille, MP3 (audio), e-text and DAISY formats are available on demand by ordering online or calling 1 800 O-Canada (1-800-622-6232). If you use a teletypewriter ( TTY ), call 1-800-926-9105.

  19. PDF Poverty, Income Inequality, and Health in Canada

    The purpose of this paper is to consider the issue of poverty, income and health in Canada. This analysis is based on what are termed the social determinants of health (Marmot & Wilkinson, 1999; Wilkinson & Marmot, 1998). This literature links health outcomes to how societies are organized and resources allocated. And one of the most

  20. The impact of poverty on educational outcomes for children

    Poverty remains a stubborn fact of life even in rich countries like Canada. In particular, the poverty of our children has been a continuing concern. In 1989, the Canadian House of Commons voted unanimously to eliminate poverty among Canadian children by 2000 . However, the reality is that, in 2003, one of every six children still lived in poverty.

  21. The Causes of Poverty

    The Causes of Poverty. This paper is an inquiry into the causes of poverty. By poverty we mean a circumstance of serious deprivation where a person lacks one or more basic need—as opposed to a condition of inequality. The question we wish to try to answer is this: Why do some people find themselves in a circumstance of serious deprivation and ...

  22. Income Research Paper Series

    Market Basket Measure Research Paper: Poverty Index: November 1, 2022: More information: Canadian Income Survey: Population rebasing, 2012 to 2019: March 23, 2022: ... Measuring Low Income and Poverty in Canada: An Update - ARCHIVED: September 30, 1998: More information: SLID Questionnaire for Demographics and Contact: 1996 - ARCHIVED: December ...

  23. Income Research Paper Series Market Basket Measure poverty thresholds

    This paper announces the release of the official Market Basket Measure (MBM) poverty thresholds for the 2021 reference year and provisional poverty thresholds for the 2022 reference year. In addition, it describes the role the Consumer Prices Indexes (CPIs) play in the annual updating of the MBM thresholds. It concludes by using the MBM thresholds' growth rates to help provide a signal as to ...