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Explain following factors of poverty
1. Landlessness
2. Unemployment
3. Size of families
4. Illiteracy
5. poor health/malnutrition
6. Child labor
7. Helplessness

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Answered by badvampirezaynab
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1)Landless labourers in the villages are generally poor. ... Thus illiteracy and poverty depend on each other. 
2)Among the factors that often contribute to poverty areunemployment and underemployment. Put simply, many people live in povertybecause they are unable to find a job that pays a living wage—or to find a job at all. ... People of color suffer from both unemployment and povertydisproportionately.
3)IT is generally believed that poor people have large families. ... ship between household size and levels of living are those based on.
4) Low wages and rising costs of living make it difficult to escape poverty.Poverty can hinder a child's physical and mental health and his ability and motivation to learn. Considered the greatest threat to education, povertydirectly impacts the educational experience for both students and teachers.
5)Symptoms of which include depression, increased susceptibility to infection, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and a greater risk of heart attack and stroke. When you combine the stress associated with living on a low income with a bad diet and poor liveing conditions, it's no surprise that poor people ...
6) Child labor is pervasive problem in developing countries. ... The fundamental rights of child as survival, education, protection and developmentare grossly violated by child labor. The root cause of child labor is extremepoverty which forces the parents to employ their children for some extra money for daily living.
7) Psychologists call this phenomenon "learned helplessness." Dr. Martin Seligman coined this term and it comes down to one thing -- control. The cause of learned helplessness isbeing repeatedly exposed to an uncontrollable event. ... In effect, you've learned to becomehelpless.
Answered by satyamkalapahad29
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Answer:

1)Landless labourers in the villages are generally poor. ... Thus illiteracy and poverty depend on each other.  

2)Among the factors that often contribute to poverty areunemployment and underemployment. Put simply, many people live in povertybecause they are unable to find a job that pays a living wage—or to find a job at all. ... People of color suffer from both unemployment and povertydisproportionately.

3)IT is generally believed that poor people have large families. ... ship between household size and levels of living are those based on.

4) Low wages and rising costs of living make it difficult to escape poverty.Poverty can hinder a child's physical and mental health and his ability and motivation to learn. Considered the greatest threat to education, povertydirectly impacts the educational experience for both students and teachers.

5)Symptoms of which include depression, increased susceptibility to infection, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and a greater risk of heart attack and stroke. When you combine the stress associated with living on a low income with a bad diet and poor liveing conditions, it's no surprise that poor people ...

6) Child labor is pervasive problem in developing countries. ... The fundamental rights of child as survival, education, protection and developmentare grossly violated by child labor. The root cause of child labor is extremepoverty which forces the parents to employ their children for some extra money for daily living.

7) Psychologists call this phenomenon "learned helplessness." Dr. Martin Seligman coined this term and it comes down to one thing -- control. The cause of learned helplessness isbeing repeatedly exposed to an uncontrollable event. ... In effect, you've learned to becomehelpless.

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