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& Economic Disparity Poverty
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It is an indicator of a country’s relative status within the world
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It is a relative term as individual wants and needs vary from place to place
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Poverty can be a trap that turns into a cycle – difficult to get out of The Poverty Cycle – page 347 of Counterpoints Family in debt Baby born to a Malnourished mother Baby’s development is slowed Poor nutrition & medical care Physical/mental development slowed Poor performance in school Low literacy level Reduced likelihood Of economic success Limited diet, Poor general health Many young; Few job prospects
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Causes?
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War and international conflict
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Natural catastrophes
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Low levels of education = no personal choices
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Lack of natural resources
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Mounting debt
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Corrupt Governments
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Solutions?
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International Monetary Fund The IMF uses “Structural Adjustment Policies” as conditions to receiving loans
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The World Bank
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Forgiving Debt… Debt payments in developing countries takes money away from the development of services that could improve their standard of living.
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United Nations Human Development Index
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Based on 3 measurements: Life Expectancy
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2. Literacy Rates
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3. Per Capita GDP
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Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs)
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Developing Countries
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Newly Industrializing Countries
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Developed Countries
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