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Poverty in Calgary Snapshot 2018

Poverty is different than low income. Enough for All defines poverty as the condition of a human being who is deprived of the resources, means, choices and power to acquire and maintain self sufficiency while being able to be an active participant in society. Low Income

is based exclusively on one indicator; income. This report focuses primarily on the incidence of low income and the ways in which low income may be manifested or developed (e.g., under employment or unemployment). Adding to the complexity, there are three different measures of low income used in Canada; Market Basket Measure, Low Income Cut-Off and Low Income Measure. For the purpose of this report, we have included the definition of the second and third measurements.

Published 1 January 2018

Updated 9 February 2021