In Iceland, there is a strong emphasis on social welfare and community support, reflecting a collective responsibility toward those in poverty. The government provides various services, including social assistance, housing support, and access to healthcare, aimed at helping individuals and families in need. Icelanders generally foster a culture of empathy and inclusivity, often viewing poverty as a social issue rather than a personal failing. Community initiatives and volunteer organizations also play a significant role in supporting marginalized groups.
People in Iceland are called "Icelanders".The Icelandic word for people is: fólk.
People who come from Iceland are called Icelanders
Icelanders
Icelandic people - Icelanders
icelandic or icelanders :)
They are called Icelanders or Icelandics.
People living in poverty suffer more from diseases than richer people, since poor people cannot afford to go to the doctor or to buy the medicine needed to treat diseases.
you say theyre icelandic people. and then you can also say they are icelanders.
A person from Iceland is called an Icelander. If a person is from Iceland they are Icelandic.
People in Iceland are called "Icelanders".The Icelandic word for people is: fólk.
He does it to point out the injustice being done by the English rulers of Ireland to the people of Ireland by their lack of concern for the poverty and starvation of the Irish people. When Swift treats poverty and starvation so matter of factly in his fiction, he shows the cruelty of the English rulers who treat poverty and starvation in the same way but for real.
Iceland is its own country. Ethnically, the people are Danish/Scandinavian. Icelandic people are Icelandic/Icelanders. Icelanders mostly come from Norway and Ireland, also Sweden,Denmark and the UK. (Who all came during the middle ages.)