Historical reasons of poverty in india
Poverty causes hunger. Inequality, lack of opportunity, corruption/ low quality of government/ no good governance, power concentrating (on the hand of rich and few political people), etc... cause poverty.
India has a wide range of income levels, with a significant portion of its population living below the poverty line. While it has made progress in reducing poverty in recent years, the country still faces challenges related to income inequality and poverty.
Because of corrupt politicians, police and beaurocracy. Lack of education and poverty are other causes
India's social sins are :- Dowry, poverty, gender inequality, drugs, human inequality, child labour, prostitution, n many more........ every individual needs to take steps in order to make India a better place to live.. come on... lets help to make a clean and green country, free from sins..
CAUSES OF INCOME INEQUALITY * COMPENSATING DIFFERENTIALS * POVERTY LINE - an absolute level of income set by the gov't for each family size below w/c a family is deened poor. * RACE * AGE * FAMILY SIZEHOPE IT CAN HELP YOU . . .
Relative inequality relates to absolute poverty because both people will attempt to change their situation. They may also have the similar feelings for people who are rich.
political causes of gender inequality.
Marx's analysis of economic inequality focuses on the progressive tax system.
Poverty assumptions refer to the underlying beliefs or stereotypes about the causes and characteristics of poverty. These assumptions can include ideas that poverty is primarily due to individual failings, such as laziness or lack of ambition, rather than systemic factors like economic inequality or lack of access to education and resources. Such assumptions can influence public policy, social attitudes, and the support provided to those in poverty, often leading to misguided solutions that fail to address the root causes of the issue. Understanding and challenging these assumptions is crucial for creating effective strategies to alleviate poverty.
Poverty persists today due to a combination of factors such as lack of access to education, healthcare, and job opportunities, as well as systemic issues like income inequality and discrimination. Additionally, economic downturns, natural disasters, and political instability can exacerbate poverty levels. Efforts to address poverty require comprehensive solutions that address these root causes.
The real causes for poverty lie in the social structure, not in individual choices.