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    Feminization of poverty is the trend of women headed households being under the poverty line (Andersen‚ 2015). The rise of single mother homes has made a large impact on the poor women and children that are under the poverty line. This causes utilization of welfare and public services to rise as well. Feminization of poverty is a growing problem in the US as more and more women are being left to take care of children on just their minimum wage or low paying jobs. The absent male parent causes the

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    Moreover‚ of the 2.2 billion children in the world‚ 1 billion grow up in poverty; 640 million without adequate shelter‚ 400 millions with no access to safe water‚ and 270 million with no access to health services (UNICEF 2005). One proposed reason for this harsh reality of high poverty rates is globalization - the growing integration of economies and societies around the world. The claim that globalization generates poverty has been the focus of many debates for the last twenty years‚ including the

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    Poverty and Money

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    Money is the most important in life Everything in modern society is based on money. As the saying goes‚ money makes the world go around. Parents object to their daughters’ marriages unless their future sons-in-laws have jobs with good prospects. Many young people marry for money rather than love. Security is more important than happiness. Some people in Shanghai would even trade their self-esteem for money. Materialism influences education‚ too. Students acquire knowledge not for its own

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    Essay on Culture of Poverty

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    WORKING PAPER SERIES Theories of Poverty and Anti-Poverty Programs in Community Development Ted K. Bradshaw RPRC Working Paper No. 06-05 February‚ 2006 Rural Poverty Research Center http://www.rprconline.org/ Introduction Community development has a variety of strategies available to meet the needs of those persons and groups who are less advantaged‚ usually in poverty. Community developers help all communities‚ but their passion lies disproportionately with people who do not have adequate

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    Causes‚ consequences and challenges Of child poverty One of the major causes of childhood poverty is parental income which is one of a large complementary factors. To name a few; environmental‚ communal‚ political‚‚ and societal influences all play a role. As an example consider that; with the ever progressive move from a widespread agricultural‚ to a more localised industrial society‚ the number of jobs in many areas has decreased severely. And so the average number of "non-educated"

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    have been taken out of poverty.” (Guadiana). This quote demonstrates how crucial the new capitalist economy plays in providing developed nations citizens with equal and beneficial opportunities. The readers can imply these observation to be signifying the main influences as to why communist countries such as North Korea and China pertain such a high poverty rate which is due to the strict governmental policies. The author provides context to the idea that the government and economic systems have

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    Poverty is a controversial social issue. A structural functionalist would view poverty as a positive aspect of society for a few reasons. One reason is that without impoverished people‚ there would be no wealthy people in place in society. Everyone either works hard‚ little‚ or not at all in order to know where they stand in society. With the poor‚ it gives everyone else a status in society. Another reason is that the poor serve the economy in a way. The poor people do all the difficult and physical

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    conferences about winning the second war on poverty‚ would it even work? No one has come up with fundamentally new ideas just sticking with the myths of the past. Nothing is wrong with the past because it has made us how‚ who‚ what we are today ‚but if it didn’t work then it won’t work now. There are many ways that people believe about how to get rid of poverty but aren’t really the way. Scholars along with many people has come to a conclusion that poverty is immutable especially over the last decades

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    poverty vs education

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    POVERTY and EDUCATION In today’s society it’s hard to get by. Many people and families don’t know how they’re going to make it through the month‚ some don’t know how they’ll make it through the week; others don’t know how they’ll make it to the next day. The point is that many of the people in our society are struggling day by day just to make a living. What good is it that our educators and society continue to instill in our brains that we need to get an education in order to be able to make a

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    EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ON POVERTY REDUCTION IN INDIA (STATE OVERVIEW) From 1974-2005 By Sagir Khericha ID:1053378 Contact Details: sxk978@bham.ac.uk‚ shagirk@gmail.com Topic Page number Abstract 01 Introduction 01 Literature review 03 Literature review Specific to India 07 Methodology 10 Empirical Findings 11 Conclusion 12 Appendix 13 References 13 ABSTRACT India has had an

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