Unfortunately, I can't generate an actual citation text without relevant source information. However, if the text provided represents your own writing or interpretation, here's an example of how you might cite it in APA format:
Author(s). (Year). Title of the document. Publisher. DOI or URL (if available)
Assuming the text is from your own unpublished manuscript, you might format it like this in APA if citing from your work:
Your Last Name, Your First Initial. (Year). Title of your paper or document. Unpublished manuscript.
If you need to create an APA citation for a hypothetical published work, it might look like:
Author(s). (Year). Poverty and its dimensions. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Page range. DOI or URL (if available)
Without specific details, here's an approximate format:
Smith, J. A. (2023). Poverty and its dimensions. *Journal of Social Economics, 15*(3), 123-145. https://doi.org/10.1000/jse.2023.15.3.123
Remember to adjust the format according to the actual author, year, title, source, and other publication details.