Poverty Flashcards

1
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are there many different types of poverty

A

yea (6- SNASA+Ruth)

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type 1- absolute poverty (LOOK ME)

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people who lack basic human necessities like shelter, food and water. the only focus is on surviving each day as it comes (maybe not me cuz im the opposite atp).

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3
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what does absolute poverty refer to

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the total number of people living below the poverty line

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4
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relative poverty

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it refers to the lack of income needed to maintain the average standard of living in one’s society. it is defined in comparison to other peoples standard of living in the country

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5
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generational poverty

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this involved two generations born into poverty. those persons usually do not have resources to get themselves out of poverty

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6
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causes of poverty (card 6-11)

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inequality (economic and social inequality)- this means that people do not have the tools or resources they need to provide for themselves

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7
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unemployment-

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the unemployed lacks the financial means to provide for oneself and reduces the person’s capacity to access needs and wants

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8
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Unemployment rate in TT in June 2019 (very specific indeed)

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4.4% (Central Statistical Office)

haha it has a whole office for statistics

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9
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Lack of education-

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the are barriers stopping children from accessing education. as such they do not have necessary skills and training to access job opportunities limiting their financial resources

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10
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limited capacity of the government-

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some governments lack the financial resources to provide welfare programmes, food, health care and infrastructure for vulnerable citizens resulting in these individuals falling below the poverty line

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11
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civil conflict

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protracted violence can cause various economic activities to halt, force people to flee the country, destroy infrastructure, limit investments, thus making it difficult for persons to provide for themselves

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12
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consequences

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it can result in high illiteracy rates. poor living conditions inhibit a child’s ability to receive the best education possible due to absenteeism, lack of school related material. it limits the educational attainment and opportunity

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13
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consequences part 2

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  • increase in social ills such as crime, prostitution and child labour to support themselves
  • increase in homelessness
  • display various types of health issues- meningitis, respiratory issues, malnutrition, anxiety, depression
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14
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solutions part 1

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the government should invest in job-creation strategies that create jobs which can boost the national economy. such jobs can be temporary employment to help the long term unemployed and other disadvantaged workers re-enter the labour force until they can achieve permanent employment

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15
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solutions part 2

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increase the minimum wage, this can lead to some being able to satisfy more of their basic needs

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16
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currently, wage is

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$17.50 per hour effective December 2019 (i have no idea what that means)

17
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a minimum waged worker is classified as

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any worker earning an hourly wage of $26.25 per hour or less by law

18
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Solutions final part (get ready)

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improve the quality of education to ensure that all students have the knowledge and life skills they need to realize their full potential to become employable whether it is the primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary sector

non-government organisations can partner with the government to offer assistance to those in living in poverty- provide nutritious meals, access to medical care, invest in education