Placing Poverty into Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Placing Poverty into Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs What is the hidden impact of fundamental insecurities in over 15% of the population? Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs self- actualisation morality, spontaneity, creativity, problem solving, lack of prejudice self-esteem, confidence, respect to others, respected by others, achievement esteem belonging and love family, friendship, sexual intimacy Co-operatives give people a shared ownership and a democratic stake in the security of resources, employment and Local co-operatives would be one way to offer people security of property, resources and employment which unlock belonging, love esteem and self-actualisation! property At least 10.7 million people in UK lack key things atthis level of need security of resources, employment, family, morality, body, health, property safety physiological breath, food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, excretion UK POPULATION-64million Based on numbers of children in poverty, pensioners living in poverty and people of working age earning less than a living wage and the assumption that this indicates that these individuals lack either security of resourses, employment, property and/or family 0.8 million pensioners counted as materially deprived Oxford Economics: The Impact Of Equaity Release On Pensioner Income and the Wider Economy (Oct 2012) 3.6 million children are living in poverty in the UK Department for Work and Pensions: Households below average income, an analysis of income distribution (June 2012) 4.8 million people earning below a living wage in the UK KPMG: Current Trends in Household Finances and Structural Analysis of Hourly Wages (Oct 2012) 1.5 million people claiming jobseekers allowance in UK Office for National Statistics: Labour Market Statistics (April 2013) infographic by www.kettlegun.co.uk
Placing Poverty into Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
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