Sunday, July 10, 2011

Cycle of poverty

I've been reading up on poverty and found it very interesting............

The cycle of poverty is the "set of factors or events by which poverty, once started, is likely to continue unless there is outside intervention."
The cycle of poverty has been defined as a phenomenon where poor families become trapped in poverty for at least three generations. Families have either limited or no resources. There are many disadvantages that collectively work in a circular process making it virtually impossible for individuals to break the cycle.

1. This occurs when poor people do not have the resources necessary to get out of poverty, such as financial capital, education, or connections.
2. In other words, poverty-stricken individuals experience disadvantages as a result of their poverty, which in turn increases their poverty.
3. This would mean that the poor remain poor throughout their lives. This cycle has also been referred to as a "pattern" of behaviors and situations which cannot easily be changed.


The poverty cycle is usually called "development trap" when it is applied to countries.
There is 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 generation, and goes on to argue that generational poverty has its own distinct culture and belief patterns.

Read more on the culture of poverty.

Compiled by Molly Manhanga

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