By: Neha Noor
and Fatma Saboune
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Relative poverty
Relative poverty is when families are considered as poor
due to not being able to afford vacations, aren't able to buy presents for their children on Christmas or aren't able to send there child to university.
Home
Types of Poverty
Generational or Chronic Poverty
Situational Poverty (Transitory)
Relative Poverty
Absolute Poverty
Esther's Story
How can I help?
Hold your own Charity Event with Caritas Australia
Donate
Sponser a Child
Statistics and Facts
About us
Contacts
Bibliography