low-income people
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people
noun[plural]
uk/ˈpiː.pəl/us/ˈpiː.pəl/
men, women, ...
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In these ways, we included the views oflow-incomepeoplein diverse situations on a broad range of issues related to health-related services and supports.
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Indeed, the community research partners suggested thatlow-incomepeoplebe employed as interviewers to enhance individual and community research capacity.
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One of the major avenues for capacity building in our project was hiring and traininglow-incomepeopleas interviewers.
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We had an excellent response fromlow-incomepeopleexpressing interest in the study.
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First, in nearly every segment of the population, except forlow-incomepeople, more than two-thirds supported democracy while rejecting its authoritarian alternatives.
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Again,low-incomepeoplewere the least satisfied with voting rights.
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Incorporating the expertise oflow-incomepeopleshould increase relevancy of policies and programmes, and foster empowerment, control, and change.
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In short, our strategies to build partnerships and participation could enhance the lives oflow-incomepeoplethrough improved programmes and policies.
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This was particularly important at community advisory committee meetings, which policy decision-makers, administrators,low-incomepeople, and researchers attended.
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Our collaboration withlow-incomepeopleillustrated to service providers and researchers how participatory elements can be incorporated into the research process.
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We also struggled to determine our appropriate role in assisting theselow-incomepeopleduring crises.
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Potential interviewers were recommended by community partners, the community advisory committee, and agencies servinglow-incomepeoplethroughout the city.
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Moreover, incorporatinglow-incomepeopleas interviewers enhanced data validity, built individual and community research capacity, and was empowering.
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It is easier to stress how to prepare low-income students for formal education than to critique the systems that turn them intolow-incomepeoplein the first place.
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We fostered participation oflow-incomepeopleby including their perspectives during the design and implementation of the study, reducing barriers for participation, and using peer interviewers.
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Definitely, those with higher incomes could more easily afford a price premium since they pay a much lower percentage of their incomes for food than dolow-incomepeople.
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Secondly, we selected project co-ordinators and research assistants who had strong interpersonal skills, knowledge of the community, and sensitivity to issues faced bylow-incomepeopleand agencies serving them.
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These dissemination activities to various audiences increased knowledge of the challenges low-incomepeopleface in accessing health-related services and supports, thereby increasing the potential for action.
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