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Gender is just one of a multiplicity of inequalities that combine to form the patterns of poverty and exclusion that we see in the world today.
Despite the promises that have been made, some of these cuts will entrench patterns of poverty and inequality, reducing social mobility and worsening health and social outcomes.
That profile -- a group that is largely suicidal, and shows few of the demographic patterns of poverty and race associated with regular crime -- suggests that mental illness plays a huge role, psychiatrists say.
Patterns of poverty are a product of years of discrimination, and ending poverty among the poorest groups will take something quite different from ending it among the more privileged Nigerians – but the new poverty numbers can't tell us what.
His hope is to prove that if money is spent in a concentrated way to give poor children the things middle-class children take for granted — like high-quality schooling, a safe neighborhood, parents who read to them, and good medical care — they will not pass on the patterns of poverty to another generation.
Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Cooper illuminates the geographic patterns of poverty, wealth, and health care utilization that exist across neighborhoods, regions, and states and among countries.
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They had tried to devise ways for the Indians to break out of their pattern of poverty.
In 1997, by contrast, the woman would have gained over $7,000 from working full-time, would have kept her children's health insurance and would be above the poverty line.Why they failUnsurprisingly, these changed incentives have altered the pattern of poverty.
Even so, this entrenched pattern of poverty seems to contradict the circulatory principles of the market: over the course of a century, the poor areas of Booth's London ought to have attracted investment and gentrification, by virtue of cheap property.
We apply logistic regression to estimate the likelihood of being persistently poor: persistently poor individuals are compared to all other individuals, regardless of the pattern of poverty they experienced during the period of observation (i.e. never poor or poor only in some of the years).
As a consequence, the traditional pattern of poverty incidence is rapidly shifting from rural to urban areas.
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