Explain the concept of "culture of poverty".
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CULTURE OF POVERTY is the integration of a state in the religious social and practices of a particular reason maybe aimed at irritating certain social evils which are stigma in the name of the present civilized society
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The "culture of poverty" is a type of concept in social theory which states that the values of all people in experiencing poverty do play a very important role in continuing their poor condition.
It also plays a role in the sustenance of poverty through generations.
The concept attracted political and academic attention during the 1970s.
It also got academic criticism and it made a comeback during the starting of the 21st century.
It is also used to state why poverty is there in spite of so many anti-poverty measures in place.
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