There is much debate about evaluating poverty as a result of economic inequality than cultural attitudes and lifestyle sociology. In other words, poverty is caused by structural factors such as economic inequality. And lifestyle. The first group stated that the economic and political systems made the poor the poor and the poor were hindered from achieving good living standards by more powerful people in society.
There is much debate about evaluating poverty as a result of economic inequality than cultural attitudes and lifestyle sociology. In other words, poverty is caused by structural factors such as economic inequality. And lifestyle. The first group says that the poor are depleted by economic and political systems and that the poor can not reach good standards ... Global inequality Global inequality is urgent It continues to be a concern. Many subjects, especially department of economics. The industrial revolution and globalization are good catalysts because some countries are so rich and others are so poor that they allow competition and specialization. Poverty countries and rich countries are increasing in some countries for reasons such as being historical, structurally, blessed with resources, lacking diversity, and so on.
Not only the "poverty problem" but also the "attention to inequality" issue The economic inequality in the United States is often seen as a problem of poverty. This also applies to public discourse, discussion, and academic scholarship. Furthermore, despite massive research, the majority of inequal scholarships focus more on understanding poverty than understanding inequality. Partly, this is because inequality is described as a poverty problem (or some other social disadvantage) in both scholarship and public discourse. In other words, scholarships often ask "Why are people poor" and "What is the result?"