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privation: a state of extreme poverty loss: the disadvantage that results from losing something; "his loss of credibility led to his resignation"; "losing him is no great deprivation" privation: act of depriving someone of food or money or rights; "nutritional privation"; "deprivation of civil rights"
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to deprive or have taken away
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deficiency d.
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"Deprivation can be conceptualized and measured, at both the individual and area level, in relation to: material deprivation, referring to 'dietary, clothing, housing, home facilities, environment, location and work (paid and unpaid), and social deprivation, referring to rights in relation to 'employment, family activities, integration into the community, formal participation in social institutions, recreation and education' "(from Krieger N. ...
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Lack of parental support or care of a dependent child due to the continued absence, incapacity, death, or unemployment of either parent.
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