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INTRODUCTION
• Overcoming generational poverty.
• Challenges the aged face when there is a lack of access to employment.
• Challenges that women face through the different life stages.
• What have we learned?
Beegle, D., (2003).
TheFactors Involved in Generational
Poverty
• Education
• Relationships
• Social Capital
• Discrimination/Age stereotype
• Forced Early Retirement
• Deteriorated health
• Lack knowledge in current technology trends
PBS.newshour.com (2009)
Women earn just
78% of what men
earn for the SAME
amount of work.
Labor Inequality
(Institute for Women's Policy Research, 2015).
REFERENCES
Beegle, D., (2003). Overcoming the silence of Generational Poverty. National Council of Teachers of English.
Institute for Women's Policy Research. (2015). About pay equity and discrimination . Retrieved from
http://www.iwpr.org/initiatives/pay-equity-and-discrimination
Rennison, C. (2003, Feb). Intimate partner violence. Us. Dpt. of Justice/Office of Justice Programs.
NXJ197838.
Single mother guide. (2015). Single mother statistics. Retrieved from https://singlemotherguide.com/single-
mother-statistics/
Straus, M. & Gelles, R. (1990). Physical violence in American families. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction
Publishers.
University of Phoenix. (2006). Breaking the cycle of generational poverty [Multimedia].
Retrieved from University of Phoenix, BSHS-345 website.