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  2. Basic needs - Wikipedia

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    The basic needs approach to development was endorsed by governments and workers' and employers' organizations from all over the world. It influenced the programmes and policies of major multilateral and bilateral development agencies, and was the precursor to the human development approach."

  3. Basic Necessities Survey - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Necessities Survey (BNS) is a participatory and rights-oriented approach to the measurement of poverty. [1] It has been most widely used by non-government organisations working with local communities on nature conservation issues in developing economies.

  4. Maslow's hierarchy of needs - Wikipedia

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    Maslow's hierarchy of needs is often represented as a pyramid, with the more basic needs at the bottom. [1] [2]Maslow's hierarchy of needs is an idea in psychology proposed by American psychologist Abraham Maslow in his 1943 paper "A Theory of Human Motivation" in the journal Psychological Review. [1]

  5. 5 Basic Necessities the Middle Class Is Struggling To Afford ...

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    As the cost of living continues to outpace income growth, many Americans are finding themselves in an untenable squeeze. Rising income inequality, inflation, record corporate profits and the end of...

  6. Living wage - Wikipedia

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    Cost of a basic but decent life for a family [1] [2]. A living wage is defined as the minimum income necessary for a worker to meet their basic needs. [3] This is not the same as a subsistence wage, which refers to a biological minimum, or a solidarity wage, which refers to a minimum wage tracking labor productivity.

  7. Livelihood - Wikipedia

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    A person's livelihood (derived from life-lode, "way of life"; cf. OG lib-leit) [1] refers to their "means of securing the basic necessities (food, water, shelter and clothing) of life". Livelihood is defined as a set of activities essential to everyday life that are conducted over one's life span.

  8. How Much You Need To Live Comfortably in 50 Major US Cities

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    Using Zillow to calculate housing costs in each locale and Sperling's Best Places to estimate the price of other necessities like transportation, groceries and healthcare, the end result is a ...

  9. Need - Wikipedia

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    In addition to basic needs, humans also have needs of a social or societal nature such as the human need for purpose, to socialize, to belong to a family or community or other group. Needs can be objective and physical, such as the need for food, or psychical and subjective, such as the need for self-esteem. Understanding both kinds of "unmet ...