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Poverty
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The cause is poverty.
1. Poverty-. 2. Illiteracy-. 3. Lacking family bond-. 4. Unconscious parents about education
Perhaps. Most likely because poverty causes a shortage of schools.MARKED
their is a close relationship between poverty and illiteracy . if a person is poor that means he has no money . poor person do not have a single money to fulfill their hungryness . so he do not use a bit money to spent in education and also engage his children to help him . so the major social problem of india ie. illiteracy is because of poverty .
Causes of illiteracy in the Philippines include poverty, lack of access to education, and inadequate resources for teaching. Effects of illiteracy can lead to limited economic opportunities, social exclusion, and difficulty in accessing information and services necessary for personal development.
The primary cause of the cycle of poverty and illiteracy in many developing nations is lack of proper management of resources. This will result into unequal distribution of wealth and resources.
Illiteracy: What Can It Lead To? One of the effects of illiteracy is the escalation of high school dropout rates for young adults and their later unemployment. Additional issues that illiteracy effects are weak self-esteem, poverty, and incarceration. Being illiterate, many people can not find jobs and are not capable of providing for their families which unfortunately may lead to theft in order to give their families what they need. Without any take-home pay from a job, poverty can occur, which can also lead to criminal behaviors. Statistics have found that more than half of prison inmates are illiterate and 85% of all the minors that are arrested have trouble reading. Self-esteem can be affected by illiteracy to a point that the illiterate person may feel there is no hope of ever becoming literate. Ridicule from peers can lower already low self- esteem.
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The poverty and illiteracy of jamaican people
Poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, poor health care