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ID141330
Title ProperPoverty in Hong Kong
LanguageENG
AuthorGordon, David ;  Lau, Maggie ;  Pantazis, Christina ;  Sutton, Eileen
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is increasing concern that poverty has reached an unacceptable level in Hong Kong. This article presents findings from the most current and comprehensive study of poverty and social exclusion. It reveals that the Hong Kong public accepts that a minimum standard of living should incorporate not only basic needs but also opportunities for participation in customary activities. Disturbingly, it shows that deprivation and poverty are widespread in Hong Kong, with many people unable to afford customary items and activities. The article presents evidence on how a combined low income and deprivation poverty measure complements the official poverty line to illuminate the complex social reality of poverty in Hong Kong.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol. 15, No.2; Fall 2015: p.23-58
Journal SourceChina Review 2015-11 15, 2
Key WordsPoverty ;  Hong Kong ;  Poverty and Social Exclusion ;  Minimum Standard of Living ;  Combined Low Income ;  Official Poverty Line