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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

6th Poverty Cause

ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS






6. Economic and Demographic Trends - poverty can be linked to economic trends in many developed countries.








Discussion/Explanation:


In terms of economics what ever changes upon it all people will be affected. Like when upon the price high of common goods and commodities and even the flow of economy will be change all of us will be affected even those richest people. During the periods of economic recession tend to particularly affect young and less-educated people, who may have difficulty finding jobs that pay enough to support themselves. For instance, the number of relatively high-paying manufacturing jobs has declined, while the demand for workers in service- and technology-related industries has increased.Then, the people who have learned the skills required for jobs that involve manual labor, such as those in manufacturing, either on the job or through easily accessible school vocational programs. As these jobs are replaced by service- and technology-related jobs-jobs that usually require skills taught at the college level-people who cannot afford a college education find it increasingly difficult to obtain well-paying work.
          During most of this period, those in the middle and the bottom of the income distribution have become progressively worse off as the cost of living has risen. Us also cite demographic shifts as contributing to increases in overall poverty. In particular, demographic shifts have led to increases in poverty among children. for instance, typical family structures have changed significantly, leading to an increase in single-parent families, which tend to be poorer. Single-parent families with children have a much more difficult time escaping poverty than do two-parent families, in which adults can divide and share childcare and work duties.
          However, some instance, typical family structures have changed significantly, leading to an increase in single-parent families, which tend to be poorer. Single-parent families with children have a much more difficult time escaping poverty than do two-parent families, in which adults can divide and share childcare and work duties.







        

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