kansarme
Kansarme is a Dutch term that translates to "poverty line" or "poverty threshold" in English. It refers to the minimum level of income deemed necessary to meet basic living standards, including essentials such as food, shelter, clothing, and healthcare. The concept of kansarme is used primarily in social policy and poverty studies to identify individuals or households that are considered to be living in poverty.
The determination of the kansarme varies between countries and is influenced by various factors such as cost
Being classified as kansarme often qualifies individuals for social assistance or welfare benefits aimed at alleviating
Critics of the concept argue that income-based thresholds may not fully capture the complexity of poverty,