Category: Poverty

  • The U.S. Education: Effect of Poverty

    Table of Contents Introduction Effect of Economic Limitations Due to Poverty Effect of Poverty on Elementary Schools the United States Effects of Lack of Finances Poverty on College Education Poverty on College Education, Continued In Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Poverty: Collection of several factors befalling an individual, family or a group of people such that…

  • Aid Agency Discussing Different Solutions to Poverty in Urban Areas

    Introduction Urban poverty has taken root in almost all cities and urban dwellings in the world, posing a new threat to the set social structure and resources, which are being strained beyond what they can support. Demand for water, medical and other services is straining available resources in many cities most of which are already…

  • Poverty in The Bottom Billion by Paul Collier

    Table of Contents Introduction Development and Growth The Four Traps Suggestions for Poverty Alleviation Conclusion Reference Introduction Paul Colliers The Bottom Billion is an in-depth study of the worlds poorest countries financial plight. The book provides a detailed analysis of the incidence and the remedies to the issue. Collier was a professor of economics at…

  • Poverty and Welfare Policies in the United States

    The poverty is the United States is one of the primary problems. If the economic growth of the 1970s continues, until 1980s the number of poor families would be significantly lower. However, until 2012 the rate of poverty has decreased to 15 percent (Desilver, 2014). An unequal distribution of income among South and the North…

  • Child Poverty Assessment in Canada

    Table of Contents Introduction Poverty Assessment Child Poverty Statistics Effects of Poverty on Children Child Care Causes of Poverty Possible Solutions Conclusion References Introduction Child poverty is not only the problem of children but also a threat to the development of a country (Albanese, 2015). In Canada today, every fifth child is estimated to be…

  • Reduction of Poverty in the Rural Areas Through ICT

    Introduction ICT stands for information and communication technology and usually covers all information handling tools. It consists of a set of applications, services and goods which are used to produce, distribute, store, exchange and process information. As the world advances in information technology, those in the rural setting are left behind since they lack the…

  • Global Poverty and Education Correlation

    The colossal scale of poverty is a danger not only for a particular state but also for the worlds economic development. It is the root cause of many other global problems, which complicates their solution. At the same time, it is a result of several factors acting at a worldwide level. This paper aims to…

  • Changing the Face of Poverty

    Table of Contents Children, Inc. and Habitat for Humanity Advert Thanksgiving Day A Black-and-White Picture of a Young Girl The Issues of Poverty Representation in the US Work Cited Children, Inc. and Habitat for Humanity Advert Non-profit agencies may represent poverty with depressing images that should draw attention to the issue. For instance, Children, Inc.…

  • Poverty and Its Effects Upon Special Populations

    Table of Contents Introduction Types of Populations Affected Causes of Poverty Outcomes of Poverty Solutions Conclusion References Introduction The phenomenon of poverty is one of the most pervasive and persistent, as well as consistently ubiquitous. People are affected by poverty even in the states that are deemed as the safest financially, which is why it…

  • Poverty in America: Issue Analysis

    The stability of the country can be achieved when it is developed in various spheres of life. In this respect, it is necessary to admit that the level of poverty is evaluated in different countries in terms of how the state power provides reforms in social, educational, economic, or political domains of peoples lives. This…