Social Sciences, asked by ashwin3661, 1 year ago

what are the factors lead to poverty​

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Answered by shanu2002
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1.

Population natural growth.

2.

Resources and environment capacity limitation and reduction by human activities.

The above two factors can be concluded into one: Real value – population ratio deterioration.

3.

Economic growth: human work cannot create real value but convert real value into use value and consumes it. This process is irreversible. That means economic activities cannot create wealth but consume it or destroy it irreversibly, while this economic activities concentrating wealth. So along the economic growth, the total social wealth quantity and quality deteriorate and social wealth concentrate that cause ever more intense and wide spread poverty in the world.

4.

Competition: as real value (resources and environment) is limited but human living conditions depend on it and use value (that give power) has to be converted from it, so political, economic, military control have to be imposed to control it. It happens all the time domestically and internationally.


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Answered by aakashroy23
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factors are:-
1.loan from big farmers :- Small farmers borrow money from money lenders to buy pesticides , chemicals , hyvs ...as a result , small farmers fail to pay loan.
2. educated unemployment :- in India , the people are educated but can't find jobs .....this leads to unemployment
3. British rule :- there was a very low level of development in British rule...they discouraged industrial development , reducing job opportunity...
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