social structuralism
The structural perspective asserts that poverty is the result of social or economic imbalances rooted in factors like unequal distribution of resources, discrimination, and systemic barriers. It focuses on addressing larger societal structures and institutions to combat poverty.
Poverty in Zambia influences social and economic interactions by limiting access to basic resources and opportunities, exacerbating inequalities, and hindering social mobility. The cycle of poverty can trap individuals and communities in a cycle of deprivation, impacting their ability to participate fully in economic and social activities. Addressing poverty in Zambia requires comprehensive strategies that address underlying social and economic factors to create a more inclusive and equitable society.
Rational choice theory might argue that individuals in poverty make rational decisions based on the costs and benefits. Marx's perspective could attribute poverty and unemployment to the exploitation of the working class by the capitalist system. Durkheim's perspective could focus on the breakdown of social structures and institutions leading to societal issues like poverty and unemployment.
malnutrition
Poverty has been a persistent issue throughout history, shaping social structures and economic systems. It has often led to social unrest, revolutions, and the rise of social welfare programs. Understanding the historical significance of poverty can provide insights into the development of societies and the ongoing struggle for economic equality and justice.
Functionalists view poverty as serving a function in society by creating motivation for individuals to work hard and strive for success. They argue that poverty can also help maintain social order by reinforcing the importance of education, individual responsibility, and social mobility. However, critics argue that this perspective overlooks the structural factors that contribute to poverty and ignores the negative impact it has on individuals and communities.
Cultural poverty
Rasmus Heltberg has written: 'Elephant economics' 'Public spending and poverty in Mozambique' -- subject(s): Domestic Economic assistance, Economic assistance, Domestic, Economic conditions, Poor, Poverty, Public welfare 'The poverty elasticity of growth' -- subject(s): Economic development, Poverty, Income distribution
the poverty cause the economic diversity because a big part of sources and resources spent on poverty . One of the main reason is unequal and unjustified distribution of money parameters .
decline in economic growth
all of the above (apex):)
Office of Economic Opportunity
Every one know that, now a days population increasing. due to increase in population , poverty is also increase. it affect on our economic development. growth of economic development stop by poverty.
Johnson's anti-poverty agency was called the Office of Economic Opportunity.
Yes- Johnson did declare a war on poverty, using his terminology. It could be considered as a campaign against economic deprivation, which is not much different from poverty.
Arve Ofstad has written: 'Policies and strategies for poverty reduction in Norwegian development aid' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Norwegian Economic assistance, Poverty
Thomas I. Ribich has written: 'Education and poverty' -- subject(s): United States, Occupational training, Education, Economic aspects, Poverty, Economic aspects of Education
The government transfers money to the poor.