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  • In this chapter I want to reflect on a set of phenomena regarding poverty in Europe, in particular in its richest states, which I believe is best understood by using the concept of “absolute poverty”. I will proceed in three steps: firstly, I will begin by drafting a conceptual framework for understanding absolute poverty in Europe, also as distinct from relative poverty. Secondly, I will explore two thick characteristics of absolute poverty in Europe: vulnerability and invisibility. Finally, I will discuss certain phenomena and important features that shape absolute poverty in Europe. I intend to name just three of them: exclusion, stigmatization and domination. (xsd:string)
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  • In Dimensions of Poverty: Measurement, Epistemic Injustices, Activism, edited by Beck, Valentin and Hahn, Henning and Lepenies, Robert, 2, 163-176, Springer International Publishing, 2020 (xsd:string)
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