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  2. Feminization of poverty - Wikipedia

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    The feminization of poverty is a contested idea with a multitude of meanings and layers. Marcielo M. and Joana C. define feminization of poverty in two parts: feminization, and poverty. Feminization designates gendered change; something becoming more feminine, by extension more familiar or severe among women or female-headed households.

  3. Rural women - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Families in extreme poverty are even more dependent on women's work both inside and outside the home, resulting in longer days and harder work for women [6] The feminization of poverty is a concept that is applicable in both urban and rural settings.

  4. Feminization (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Feminization of the workplace – Lower paying female-dominated occupations such as (1) food preparation, food-serving and other food-related occupations, and (2) personal care and service. [ 3 ] Feminization of smoking – The phrase torches of freedom is emblematic of the phenomenon of tobacco shifting from being seen as a male activity to ...

  5. Homeless women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A homeless mother and her child; The U.S. A homeless woman in Washington, D.C. When the UN declared the world “Homeless Crisis” in the mid 1980s, it set the stage for the politicized “feminization of poverty” discourse that had developed from initial research efforts on female poverty and homelessness. [8]

  6. Feminization - Wikipedia

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    Feminization of language, the process of making a word or name female; Feminization of migration, a trend where a higher rate of women migrate to labor or marriage; Feminization of poverty, a phenomenon in which women represent disproportionate percentages of the world's poor

  7. Longer-living women will reap windfalls in the $80 trillion ...

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    "What is a world when wealth is feminized? It is a better world, for everybody."

  8. 6 facts about world poverty that will truly put things into ...

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    Here are 6 shocking facts on world poverty, and links to how you can help: 1.) The Hunger Project %shareLinks-quote="Every 10 seconds, a child dies from hunger-related diseases." type="quote ...

  9. Poverty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Number in Poverty and Poverty Rate: 1959 to 2017. The US. In the United States, poverty has both social and political implications. Based on poverty measures used by the Census Bureau (which exclude non-cash factors such as food stamps or medical care or public housing) America had 37 million people in poverty in 2023; this is 11 percent of population. [1]