poverty as a challenge

Cards (10)

  • The government has implemented policies to address the issue, such as increasing the minimum wage.
  • Social exclusion refers to being excluded from participating fully in society due to factors like race or gender.
  • The government has implemented policies to address poverty, such as the Conditional Cash Transfer program.
  • High population growth rate strains limited resources and exacerbates poverty.
  • Lack of access to education leads to limited employment opportunities and lower income.
  • Inadequate healthcare and nutrition result in lower productivity and economic growth.
  • Poverty is not just about lack of money but also includes social exclusion and marginalization.
  • Children living in poverty may experience chronic stress due to unstable housing conditions or food insecurity.
  • However, there are still challenges that need to be addressed, including income inequality and access to education and healthcare.
  • There are different types of poverty, including absolute poverty (lack of basic needs) and relative poverty (inability to participate fully in society).