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    (03178) Poverty in the Philippines Poverty in the Philippines has not improved in the past 6 years. Olchondra (2013) stated: “Economic growth over the past six years hardly made a dent in poverty incidence in the Philippines‚ as the percentage of Filipinos living below the poverty line remained practically the same between 2006 and 2012‚ official statistics showed.” (2013). This problem can be solved by looking at how other countries solved it. It can be solved by education‚ anti-poverty program

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    experience. It is not the same as the social problem of poverty. While money is a measure of wealth‚ lack of cash can be a measure of lack of wealth‚ but it is not the social problem of poverty. See "Principles." Poverty as a social problem is a deeply embedded wound that permeates every dimension of culture and society. It includes sustained low levels of income for members of a community. It includes a lack of access to services like education‚ markets‚ health care‚ lack of decision making ability

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    this part of my assignment I aim to look at poverty. I will try to explain what is meant by the term poverty‚ and the impact this is having on children and young people. I will look at what has been done nationally to eradicate the problem and try to discuss whether these measures have been effective. Sociologist and researchers have favoured two different approaches to poverty: absolute poverty and relative poverty. The concept of absolute poverty is grounded in the idea of subsistence- the basis

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    HIGHER EDUCATION AND POVERTY REDUCTION AMONG THE YOUTH BY OKUNOLA‚ PHILIP OLAYIDE (Ph.D)‚ ONYENE.V.E(Ph.D.)(frontisresource@yahoo.com) SUBAR‚ S.TAYO. ASHIRU‚ AL-MAHROOF OLASEEWO (sirmooree@yahoo.ca) PAPER PRESENTED AT THE 8TH REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH POLICY NETWORK VENUE: INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR TROPICAL AGRICULTURE (IITA)‚ IBADAN AUGUST‚ 2008 ABSTRACT Education in Nigeria and higher education in particular‚ are fundamental to the

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    Poverty and inequality in the Philippines remains a challenge. In the past four decades‚ the proportion of households living below the official poverty line has declined slowly and unevenly and poverty reduction has been much slower than in neighboring countries such as the People’s Republic of China‚ Indonesia‚ Thailand‚ and Viet Nam. Economic growth has gone through boom and bust cycles‚ and recent episodes of moderate economic expansion have had limited impact on the poor. Great inequality across

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    Assigned Materials: “Effects of Poverty‚ Hunger and Homelessness on Children and Youth”‚ “How Do You Define Poverty‚ Part 1 and Part 2”‚ and access information on the number of families living in poverty in your county. Summary of Materials: The article‚ “Effects of Poverty‚ Hunger‚ and Homelessness on Children and Youth”‚ provides vast amounts of information and the far reaching effects on lives of the individuals living in those circumstances (“American Psychology”‚ n.d.). This problem is not

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    SOCIAL WELFARE pOLICY Poverty It’s All Over the World. Rhoiney‚ Andrea 4/23/2014 What is poverty? We live in a world full of Poverty. Poverty is being poor. Poverty is having low income. Poverty is not making ends meet. Poverty does not know where the next place you will eat‚ sleep or even shower. Poverty is around us‚ it’s all over the world. Homeless people are everywhere‚ an estimated of 100 million people are homeless worldwide. The sad part is that number could be so much bigger

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    According to the National Center for Children in Poverty‚ “ 21% of low-income children and youth ages 6-17 have mental health problems” and “57% of these low-income children come from households with incomes at or below the federal property level” (Masi and Cooper‚ “Children’s Mental Health”). Poverty provides a poor growing environment to children and increases their susceptibility to developing mental health problems. Often times‚ the families cannot afford early treatment‚ so the problems progressively

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    Adam Taylor English 2010 “Poverty and the Affects on Childhood Education” Getting an education is considered a blessing too many‚ in America many of us believe that everybody should get equality when it comes down to education‚ but is that really the case? I believe that education is something that many of us take advantage of‚ especially when you are a kid and you think your education is free and you dread waking up early in the morning for school. Though‚ when you grow older we are glad

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    Definitions of poverty range from narrow economic to broader social terms; poverty is the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions. More broadly poverty refers to a level of material deprivation that is greater than subsistence living. Even more generally poverty has been described as a condition of not having the means to address basic human needs such as clean water‚ nutrition‚ health care‚ education‚ clothing and shelter. Regardless of the definition‚ poor individuals

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