EC120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Political Philosophy, Welfare Trap, Unemployment Benefits

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In canada even though the top and bottom fifths include the same number of families, the top fifth has about eight times as much income as the bottom fifth. Whenever we find a difference between two countries, we can never be sure whether it reflects a true difference in the economies or merely a difference in the way data is collected. The percentage of the population whose family income falls below an absolute level called the poverty line. Poverty line: an absolute level of income set by the federal government for each family size, below which a family is deemed to be in poverty. What people care about, however is not their income but their ability to maintain a good standard of living. As a result, data on the income distribution and the poverty rate give an incomplete picture of inequality in living standards.

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