Discuss how the following socioeconomic factors impact negatively on lifestyle choices
Illiteracy
Income
Poverty
Culture
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Option A) Illiteracy
Illiteracy socioeconomic factors impact negatively on lifestyle.
- Low literacy rates are associated with worse employment prospects, worse employment outcomes, and lower income. They frequently experience welfare dependency, low self-esteem, and greater crime rates as a result.
- Additionally, childhood exposure to more SES-related risks increased the probability of developing diabetes, obesity, depression, smoking status, heart disease, and poor executive function as adults. Adults are more at risk for coronary heart disease when they have higher risk factors associated to SES.
- Compared to the general population, adults who lack literacy have worse health outcomes, less financial security, and shorter life spans. As our culture becomes more and more reliant on technology, literacy—which conceptually includes much more than just the ability to read—has taken on growing significance.
- Illiteracy has repercussions that are fairly comparable in both emerging and developed nations. This includes those who lack education and are stuck in a cycle of poverty with little options for work or money creation, higher chances of being unwell, turning to crime, and a reliance on social services or charitable giving (if available).
- The societal repercussions of reading difficulties are significant. When unable to read, a person may have poor self-esteem or negative feelings like humiliation, anxiety, or helplessness. Literacy-challenged students experience academic exclusion, avoid situations where they can be detected, and find it difficult to fully engage in society or government. According to Dwyer, literacy affects all aspect of life and fundamentally influences how we learn, work, and interact with others. Making informed decisions, developing oneself, and participating in the community all depend on literacy. The foundation of who we are, how we live together, and how we engage with the world is communication and connection.
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