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On April 22, 2024 at 3:58:55 AM UTC, Gravatar Sitti Salmiah:
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    ###Definition: * __Percentage of children deprived in 2+ non-income dimensions of poverty__ refers to the proportion of children experiencing disadvantages in two or more aspects of life, beyond just income. It goes beyond the traditional one-dimensional view of poverty based solely on financial means. * __Non-income dimensions of poverty__: These are factors affecting a child's well-being besides income. Examples include access to education, healthcare, sanitation, nutrition, and safe living conditions. * __Deprived__: This indicates a lack or insufficiency in a particular dimension. For instance, a child lacking access to proper sanitation facilities would be considered deprived in that dimension. * __2+ non-income dimensions__: This specifies that the focus is on children facing challenges in at least two of these non-income aspects. * This metric highlights the complexity of child poverty, recognizing that income limitations are often accompanied by other deprivations that can significantly impact a child's development and future prospects. ###Unit of Measure: * Percent (%) ###Year: * 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 ###Source: * BPS - SUSENAS KOR ###SDG Indicator: * __1.2.2__ Proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions ###CPAP Outcome: * Social Policy Child Poverty ###CPAP Output: * 4.1 Evidence base
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    ###Definition: * __Percentage of children deprived in 2+ non-income dimensions of poverty__ refers to the proportion of children experiencing disadvantages in two or more aspects of life, beyond just income. It goes beyond the traditional one-dimensional view of poverty based solely on financial means. * __Non-income dimensions of poverty__: These are factors affecting a child's well-being besides income. Examples include access to education, healthcare, sanitation, nutrition, and safe living conditions. * __Deprived__: This indicates a lack or insufficiency in a particular dimension. For instance, a child lacking access to proper sanitation facilities would be considered deprived in that dimension. * __2+ non-income dimensions__: This specifies that the focus is on children facing challenges in at least two of these non-income aspects. * This metric highlights the complexity of child poverty, recognizing that income limitations are often accompanied by other deprivations that can significantly impact a child's development and future prospects. ###Unit of Measure: * Percent (%) ###Year: * 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020 ###Source: * BPS - SUSENAS KOR ###SDG Indicator: * __1.2.2__ Proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definitions ###CPAP Outcome: * Social Policy Child Poverty ###CPAP Output: * 4.1 Evidence base