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1. Explain the interrelationship between rural and urban poverty.

2. Explain the vicious cycle of poverty.

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Answered by Itzunknownhuman
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1.Rural areas can be defined as those pieces of land that can lie outside city centers and towns. They are mostly marked by large farms, agricultural activity or large pieces of land that lie idle without much developmental activities. An urban area on the other hand is an area marked with developed town centers and some times these towns have developed into cities. In a majority of cases, these towns were once rural area, which through advances in technology, industrialization and urbanization have grown into what they now are. It therefore goes without saying that both rural and urban centers have something that they can interact in common with. In a quest to develop into urban areas, rural areas need to borrow some development tips from the urban centers, while the urban centers on the other hand would not survive without the support from the rural areas for example in terms of agricultural products that come from the rural areas to support livelihood therein. In addition, movement of people, goods and resources from one point to another keep these two diversified areas in close connections (Routledge, 2005 p. 67).

Over the years, history has proved that any urban city today ahs some rural origin within it. It therefore seems tentatively correct to say that very village is a potential city in waiting. However, there are those special scenarios that would like to prove this otherwise, especially in the case where the more developed areas within the same region, nation or state seem to dominate over the less developed instead of according the necessary support in achieving a common goal of becoming urbanized (Brunn, and Jack, 2003 p. 26).

2.Vicious Circle of Poverty. Vicious circle of poverty In economics, the cycle of poverty is the “Set of factors or events by which poverty, once started, is likely to continue unless there is outside intervention“. The poverty cycle can be called the “Development trap" when it is applied to countries.

The cycle of poverty begins when a child is born into a poor family. ... On paper, the cycle of poverty has been defined as a phenomenon where poor families become impoverished for at least three generations.

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Answered by criskristabel
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1. The significant contrast among country and metropolitan destitution in India lies in the way of life. ... Fifthly, provincial neediness is brief as the rustic poor can move to metropolitan territories to look for work however, then again, metropolitan destitution is lasting.

2.The pattern of destitution starts when a youngster is naturally introduced to a helpless family. ... On paper, the pattern of destitution has been characterized as a marvel where helpless families become devastated for in any event three ages.

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