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Commentators use a number of different measures and approaches to establish the decent living standard (DLS). The decent living standard revolves around the idea and principle that a majority of the population demand the basics that will allow them to have shelter, food and water; however it is not
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The standard of living varies between individuals depending on different aspects of life. The standard of living consists of the individuals having the basics such as food, shelter, social safety and interaction, which all contribute to their wellbeing and what is considered to be a decent living
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The third is freedom from want which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants, everywhere in the world.
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There is also the biological standard of living, which pertains to how well the human biological organism fares in its socio-economic environment. It is often measured by the height of a population.
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rates, life expectancy, occurrence of diseases, cost of goods and services, infrastructure, access to, quality and affordability of public transportation, national
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of January 6, 1941. According to Roosevelt it is a right every human being everywhere in the world should have. Roosevelt described his third right as follows:
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practices as well as changes in technological efficiency and energy production and use, allow for a Decent Living Standard for all people without
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in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his/her control.
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Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of him/herself and of his/her family, including
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Standard of living might be evaluated using a number of characteristics including as the quality and availability of
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During much of its use in economics, improvements to standard of living was thought to be directly connected to
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In international law, an "adequate standard of living" was first described in the
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Common Standard of Achievement
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Furthermore, it has been written down in article 11 of the United Nations'
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and ~15.3 GJ per capita by the end of the 21st century. This allows for
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Standard of living is generally measured by standards such as
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in order to evaluate or compare relative living experience.
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always able to be maintained for a long period of time.
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and medical care and necessary social services, and the
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found that literature demonstrates that improvements in
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and services available to an individual, community or
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The idea of a 'standard' may be contrasted with the
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Index

Standard of life
Living document
income
comforts
society
quality of life
economic
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
sustainable development
economic growth
IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
sustainable development
fossil fuels
climate change mitigation
demand reduction
sustainable development
employment
real income
disposable income
poverty rate
necessities
gross domestic product
inflation rate
education
literacy
economic growth
Right to an adequate standard of living

Freedom from Want

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