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    Poverty: Poverty is the lack of basic human needs‚ such as clean water‚ nutrition‚ health care‚ education‚ clothing and shelter‚ because of the inability to afford them. . Relative poverty is the condition of having fewer resources or less income than others within a society ‚or compared to worldwide averages. About 1.7 billion people live in absolute poverty; before the industrial revolution‚ poverty had mostly been the norm CAUSES OF POVERTY: Education: Lack of education keeps children

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    Assignments in Social Science Class IX (Term II) 3. POVERTY AS A CHALLENGE ASSIGNMENTS FOR SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS A. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS 1. Every _________ person in India is poor. (a) third (b) fourth (c) fifth (d) sixth 2. Vulnerability to poverty is determined by the options for finding an alternative living in terms of (a) assets (b) education (c) health (d) all the above 3. Social exclusion denies certain individuals the (a) facilities (b) benefits (c) opportunities

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    CONCEPTS‚ MEASUREMENT AND CAUSES OF POVERTY BY Prof. D. O. Ajakaiye and Dr. V. A. Adeyeye 1. BACKGROUND Thoughts on appropriate conceptualization‚ measurement and accurate characterization of determinants of poverty have a long history. From analytical perspective‚ thinking about poverty can be traced back at least to the codification of poor laws in medieval England‚ through to the pioneering empirical studies‚ at the turn of the century‚ by Booth in London and by Rowntree in York. Rowntree’s study

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    Literature Review From the time of independence‚ India has been suffering from acute poverty‚ most of it is chronic in nature. If we look at the percentage of people below the poverty line‚ we do notice a sharp fall‚ but the absolute number remains increasing at a high rate. The situation keeps aggravating despite of several poverty alleviation programs that are implemented every year. The main reason for such failure‚ apart from the implementation issues‚ would be the measurement and numbers on

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    The Effects of Poverty on Children Liberty University Human Services 500-C06 Dr. Sheila Speight Kathy V. Jones April 6‚ 2012 Abstract Why should it matter that our country has not been able to ensure that every child has a safe and nurturing childhood? The percentage of children living in poverty in the United States has risen significantly in the last few years. The negative long term effects of poverty can extend from

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    developing economy’[1]. For the purpose of this paper I will be discussing what progress has been made in reducing poverty in India over the last two decades. Poverty can be defined by ‘a condition in which a person or community is deprived of‚ or lacks the essentials for a minimum standard of well-being and life.’[2] Our understanding can be further developed by the concept of a poverty-line. This is the threshold of ‘the money an individual needs to achieve the minimum level of welfare’ and

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    Does Poverty cause crime?

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    Poverty and Crime What causes crime? Does poverty cause crime? Or does crime cause poverty? Some feel that poverty causes crime. Others though‚ feel that crime rates have nothing to do with poverty and that crime may actually cause poverty. If poverty causes crime than why are crime rates lower in poor third world countries than in wealthy super powers? Robert Rector feels that it is not poverty that causes crime but the anti-poverty programs that cause crime. He feels that the United States has

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    feminisation of poverty? The feminisation of poverty is a term which relates to a phenomenon in which women represent the disproportionate percentages of the global poor. The term is thought to be dated back to the 1970s‚ however it wasn’t popularized until the late 1990s. The causes of this phenomenon are debatable however‚ some are accepted globally by professionals‚ which are the rise of single-headed households‚ disparate income‚ and social and cultural exclusions (The Feminisation of Poverty 2017).

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    Poverty and the Filipino Drug Mules Introduction Among the most admired Filipinos today are the Overseas Filipino Workers or OFWs. They have been dubbed as New Heroes or Bagong Bayani by no less than the late Corazon “Cory” Aquino because of the way they willingly leave their families and the comforts of home to pursue high-earning jobs abroad. An estimated 8.2 to 11 million Filipinos or 11% of the total Filipino population work in other countries to support their families and to make their dreams

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Poverty: an overview of Pakistan The concept of gender inequality in education is a prevailing phenomenon. Everybody is aware of this problem and a lot of work has been done so far to investigate the extent of its impact on poverty. Gender inequalities in education exist in almost all poor countries and among the poor within these countries. There has been a considerable increase in education in low income countries over the last three decades (World Bank‚ 2001). While

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