6.4.4 Discussing strategies for poverty reduction

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    • Match the type of poverty with its description:
      Economic Poverty ↔️ Lacking income for necessities
      Social Poverty ↔️ Limited access to education and healthcare
      Cultural Poverty ↔️ Exclusion from cultural activities
      Material Poverty ↔️ Deprivation of physical resources
    • Why is understanding the multidimensional nature of poverty important?
      For effective policy-making
    • Children in underserved communities have equal access to advanced courses and well-equipped schools.
      False
    • Order the social consequences of poverty from most direct to least direct:
      1️⃣ Increased Crime Rates
      2️⃣ Poorer Health Outcomes
      3️⃣ Social Exclusion
    • Social exclusion due to poverty can lead to feelings of isolation
    • Match the social consequence of poverty with its explanation:
      Increased Crime Rates ↔️ Economic hardship drives individuals to crime
      Poorer Health Outcomes ↔️ Poverty leads to malnutrition and unhealthy environments
      Social Exclusion ↔️ Economic disadvantage limits social participation
    • What are three social consequences of poverty?
      Heightened crime, poorer health, exclusion
    • What are social causes of poverty?
      Societal structures and norms
    • Poverty leads to increased cases of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

      True
    • Why might children from low-income families be unable to participate in extracurricular activities?
      Economic disadvantage
    • Match the welfare state provision with its impact:
      Social Security ↔️ Ensures basic income for elderly
      Unemployment Benefits ↔️ Provides cushion during unemployment
      Public Housing ↔️ Improves access to decent living
    • Welfare state provisions aim to improve social mobility and overall well-being.
      True
    • How does infrastructure investment help reduce poverty?
      Improves access to opportunities
    • Poverty is not merely a financial issue but has multidimensional aspects
    • What is an example of cultural poverty?
      Exclusion from recreational activities
    • The social consequences of poverty include heightened crime rates, poorer health outcomes, and social exclusion
    • What are two health outcomes associated with poverty?
      Diabetes and cardiovascular diseases
    • The welfare state is designed to reduce poverty and provide a social safety net
      True
    • Food assistance programs like food stamps aim to alleviate food insecurity
    • What is the primary goal of economic development initiatives?
      Promote economic growth
    • What is one requirement for conditional cash transfers?
      Children's school attendance
    • Education inequality refers to limited access to quality education
    • Order the following welfare state provisions from income support to healthcare access:
      1️⃣ Social Security
      2️⃣ Unemployment Benefits
      3️⃣ Food Assistance
      4️⃣ Medicaid/Medicare
    • Microfinance enables low-income individuals to start or expand small businesses
    • Job training and skills development programs can help break the cycle of poverty
      True
    • What are Social Security benefits designed to ensure for the elderly, disabled, and dependents?
      Basic income
    • Unemployment benefits provide temporary income support for those who have lost their jobs
    • Infrastructure investment in underserved areas improves access to economic opportunities and essential services
    • How does Social Security contribute to poverty reduction among the elderly?
      Ensures basic income
    • Match the community development initiative with its primary impact on poverty reduction:
      Microfinance ↔️ Increases economic self-sufficiency
      Job Training ↔️ Improves employability
      Infrastructure Investment ↔️ Enhances access to opportunities
      Conditional Cash Transfers ↔️ Incentivizes human capital investment
    • Welfare state provisions help lift people out of poverty and promote social mobility.
      True
    • What is the purpose of conditional cash transfers in poverty reduction?
      Incentivize human capital investment
    • How do health insurance subsidies help reduce poverty?
      Make insurance affordable
    • Match the dimension of poverty with its explanation:
      Economic ↔️ Lack of income for necessities
      Social ↔️ Limited access to opportunities
      Cultural ↔️ Exclusion from cultural activities
      Material ↔️ Deprivation of physical resources
    • Heightened crime rates and poorer health outcomes are social consequences of poverty.
      True
    • The social causes of poverty encompass limited access to quality education, healthcare, and employment
    • Education inequality leads to low skills and fewer job opportunities.

      True
    • What is one consequence of healthcare disparities in poverty?
      Higher medical debt
    • One social consequence of poverty is heightened crime rates
    • Poverty leads to malnutrition, stress, and exposure to unhealthy environments