How are social cultural and economics factors responsible for poverty
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Social Cultural and economics factors responsible for poverty because of the following reasons ;
1. Culture blocks all attempts of the society to change the values, norms, beliefs and lifestyle of the poor.
2. social conditions such as social institutions, our economy, low educational attainment, lack of employable skills, long-term unemployment or underemployment cause and perpetuate poverty leads to Change in social and economic structures.
3. The factors such as inadequate development, inflationary pressures, lack of capital, lack of skill in workers, and unemployment.
4. Population growth, rate and food demands etc.
This changes has a major impact in poverty.
1. Culture blocks all attempts of the society to change the values, norms, beliefs and lifestyle of the poor.
2. social conditions such as social institutions, our economy, low educational attainment, lack of employable skills, long-term unemployment or underemployment cause and perpetuate poverty leads to Change in social and economic structures.
3. The factors such as inadequate development, inflationary pressures, lack of capital, lack of skill in workers, and unemployment.
4. Population growth, rate and food demands etc.
This changes has a major impact in poverty.
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1. Culture blocks all attempts of the society to change the values, norms, beliefs and lifestyle of the poor.
2. social conditions such as social institutions, our economy, low educational attainment, lack of employable skills, long-term unemployment or underemployment cause and perpetuate poverty leads to Change in social and economic structures.
3. The factors such as inadequate development, inflationary pressures, lack of capital, lack of skill in workers, and unemployment.
4. Population growth, rate and food demands etc.
This changes has a major impact in poverty.
2. social conditions such as social institutions, our economy, low educational attainment, lack of employable skills, long-term unemployment or underemployment cause and perpetuate poverty leads to Change in social and economic structures.
3. The factors such as inadequate development, inflationary pressures, lack of capital, lack of skill in workers, and unemployment.
4. Population growth, rate and food demands etc.
This changes has a major impact in poverty.
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