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			<title>johnnydobbo on "IDS to unveil new ways of measuring child poverty"</title>
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			<description>&#60;p&#62;Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, is set to unveil a new method in measuring child poverty, saying the current method of comparing relative incomes is outmoded and unhelpful.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;He points out that while 300,000 households moved out of relative poverty since the 2010 general election, this was more down to a decline in median household income nationally which pushed the poverty line down. &#34;As we saw earlier this year&#34;, said Duncan Smith, &#34;when the child poverty level dropped by 2%, a fall in the median income may lift a family out of poverty on paper. Yet real incomes did not rise and absolute poverty was unchanged.&#34; For the 300,000 children no longer in poverty according to the official statistics, life was no different.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;&#34;Our plan is to measure absolute poverty instead and our changes to welfare will ensure that this is a simple procedure&#34;, he continued. &#34;Once we've removed any assistance for education, any out-of-work benefits, restricted child benefit and tax credits and made sickness and disability benefits extremely difficult to claim, we will be able to reach our target of 100% child poverty, making these measurements very easy indeed&#34;.
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