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  2. Poor person - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, in the case of other economically developing countries, extremely poor persons seem to be just as numerous and just as poor as they were in the 1980s. For example, the average daily income of an extremely poor person has in most developing nations increased from $0.74 in 1981 to only $0.78 in 2010.

  3. Peasant - Wikipedia

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    The word peasantry is commonly used in a non-pejorative sense as a collective noun for the rural population in the poor and developing countries of the world. [ citation needed ] Via Campesina , an organization claiming to represent the rights of about 200 million farm-workers around the world, self-defines as an "International Peasant's ...

  4. 35 Habits People Developed Because They Are Poor That Others ...

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    Poor people can't understand why rich people don't just give away their money either," Johnny added. "We're lucky to live in an age where anyone with access to information, the internet, and ...

  5. Pauperism - Wikipedia

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    Pauperism (from Latin pauper 'poor'; Welsh: tlotyn) is the condition of being a "pauper", [1] i.e. receiving relief administered under the Irish and English Poor Laws. [2] From this, pauperism can also be more generally the state of being supported at public expense , within or outside of almshouses , and still more generally, of dependence for ...

  6. Poverty - Wikipedia

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    Poverty is a state or condition in which an individual lacks the financial resources and essentials for a basic standard of living. Poverty can have diverse environmental, legal, social, economic, and political causes and effects. [1]

  7. Theories of poverty - Wikipedia

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    Because a person's daily life is lived within the person's environment, a person's environment determines daily decisions and actions based on what is present and what is not. Dipkanar Chakravarti argues that the poor's daily practice of navigating the world of poverty generates a fluency in the poverty environment but a near illiteracy in the ...

  8. Slum - Wikipedia

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    Poor water quality, a manifest example, is a cause of many major illnesses including malaria, diarrhea and trachoma. [ 208 ] [ page needed ] Improving living conditions such as introduction of better sanitation and access to basic facilities can ameliorate the effects of diseases, such as cholera.

  9. Aporophobia - Wikipedia

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    Aporophobia (from the Spanish aporofobia, and this from the Ancient Greek ἄπορος (áporos), 'without resources, indigent, poor,' and φόβος (phobos), 'hatred' or 'aversion') [1] [2] are negative attitudes and feelings towards poverty and poor people. It is the disgust and hostility toward poor people, those without resources or who ...