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  2. Cycle of poverty - Wikipedia

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    Controversial educational psychologist Ruby K. Payne, author of A Framework for Understanding Poverty, distinguishes between situational poverty, which can generally be traced to a specific incident within the lifetimes of the person or family members in poverty, and generational poverty, which is a cycle that passes from generation to ...

  3. Vicious circle - Wikipedia

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    A vicious circle (or cycle) is a complex chain of events that reinforces itself through a feedback loop, with detrimental results. [1] It is a system with no tendency toward equilibrium ( social , economic , ecological , etc.), at least in the short run.

  4. Circular cumulative causation - Wikipedia

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    Among the further results of these events, fewer local taxes are collected in a time when more social services is required and a vicious downward cumulative cycle is started and a trend towards a lower level of development will be further reinforced. A status of non-equilibrium is shaped, or as he writes:

  5. Vicious generational cycle: Young people say they can’t work ...

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    Young people are caught in a vicious cycle whereby they can’t work because of their poor mental health and their mental health is deteriorating because they can’t work, ...

  6. Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much - Wikipedia

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    Scarcity functions as a cycle and there are various ways in which individuals enter, get trapped in, and exit the cycle. Slack, the leftover resources (money, time, etc.) available to an individual for expenses that may arise, is the most important contributing factor to the scarcity cycle. Individuals with slack and those without it are ...

  7. Map: These US states have the highest rates of long-term poverty

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    "Many of these areas have a hard time breaking out of the cycle of poverty." While the national uninsured rate declined to 8.6%, there are still roughly 27.2 million Americans without health coverage.

  8. Open defecation - Wikipedia

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    Open defecation perpetuates the vicious cycle of disease and poverty and is widely regarded as an affront to personal dignity. [3] The countries where open defecation is most widely practiced have the highest numbers of deaths of children under the age of five, as well as high levels of undernutrition , high levels of poverty, and large ...

  9. It takes nearly 20 years of almost perfect luck to escape ...

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    Despite its flaws and limitations, the War on Poverty thrust the needs of millions to the center of the national stage, and research about poverty, program experimentation, and innovation in ...