Yes, poverty can have a great affect on how students perform in school, mainly because these students will not have the same resources as richer students in richer schools. Poor students are also often malnourished which could influence their ability to concentrate in school. Also, often children from poor families have to do extra work in order to earn extra money for the family which would leave them with less time for school work which could also be to their disadvantage .also.sometimes people from richer families do not feed their kids right and they also can be malnourished.in some cases a lot has to do with the child itself.
You ask the question of how would poverty affect children's education.Well first of all their socially, emotionally, and physically, healthy,and language sklls.
There are many reasons for poverty, but the top five would be: lack of education, environment, unemployment, illness - physical or mental, addiction, or bad luck. Of all five, education is the most likely to pull a person out of poverty over the long haul.
Poverty in one nation would mean that: -The potential output from that country is not made and therefore, the countries that trade with it would fail to exploit and benefit from their comparative advantages. -Poverty would mean hat there would be aids given out from the more richer countries. This in return would mean higher expenditures for this country. -Since poverty is closely linked to political instability, this would mean a greater trouble for world security. -If the level of poverty is high enough to affect the government, it would mean that they are more likely to default on their foreign debts. -The level of poverty would also mean that for the neighboring countries, they would need to watch out for the flow of immigrants running away from the country in poverty for a better life. THis, if uncontrolled would create a huge social problem. -
if no one was wealthy we would all be in poverty but you could also look at it like where there is no good there is no evil
Well, actually poverty can affect anyone at some point! Without knowing how a student of social studies would answer this question.. I would expect that poverty can affect the rich. For one thing if wealth becomes too concentrated and there are too many people at the low end who can't contribute to the cost of society (taxes to maintain infrastructure for instance) then more of that burden must fall to the wealthy. The wealthy who derive their wealth by selling goods and services to a mass market will be affected if the market dries up because too many individuals are too poor to be able to buy the goods/services. People suffering from poverty may become enraged at the despairity between themselves and the wealthy and may express that rage through a violent revolution and redistribution of wealth. Some wealthy individuals may feel concern about such a despairity and choose to give some of their wealth to better the condition of the poor or to help the poor find a way to prosperity.
I would imagine that people below the poverty level will get a tax decrease.
Education would help poverty because the more education you have, the more likely you'll be to go to college, and after college get a job. If more people had jobs there would be less people in poverty.
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There are many reasons for poverty, but the top five would be: lack of education, environment, unemployment, illness - physical or mental, addiction, or bad luck. Of all five, education is the most likely to pull a person out of poverty over the long haul.
If people receive a decent education they will obtain the qualifications that they need to go on to further education such as university and into the workplace. Education will improve literacy and numeracy skills which again will benefit people when applying for jobs. Furthermore, education will lead to well paid jobs which will then allow you to afford a nice house, car, holidays etc and you'll "escape" from poverty.
lack of education :(
It mostly depends on the country's economy, education, population, etc. But number one would probably be poverty and the economy.
The higher the education you have the more things you can do so your employment rate would go up
Naturally, nothing would happen. But if humans continued ot pollute without saving the environment, then they would end up ruining it and destroying the environment and causing significant amounts of pollution.
Poverty in one nation would mean that: -The potential output from that country is not made and therefore, the countries that trade with it would fail to exploit and benefit from their comparative advantages. -Poverty would mean hat there would be aids given out from the more richer countries. This in return would mean higher expenditures for this country. -Since poverty is closely linked to political instability, this would mean a greater trouble for world security. -If the level of poverty is high enough to affect the government, it would mean that they are more likely to default on their foreign debts. -The level of poverty would also mean that for the neighboring countries, they would need to watch out for the flow of immigrants running away from the country in poverty for a better life. THis, if uncontrolled would create a huge social problem. -
When people are poor they are hardly encouraged to attain knowledge. Such is the condition of our India today. The rich is becoming richer and the poor is becoming poorer. There is a lot of discrimination in the world today. When this happens people lack education and they do not wish to improve their lifestyle as they would rather live on the food they beg than develop and overcome the tide of illiteracy and thereby help our developing India to become developed. Had there been no poverty in India today there would be a lot of progress in our country. This is how poverty affect sustainable development. - Anagha X std Bangalore