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POVERTY
INDICES OF POVERTY
Objectives
Define the term poverty Indices of povertyThe effect of povertyrelationship between poverty and
population growth.
What is poverty?
Poverty is the state of lacking basic necessities/ needs, such as; water, nutrition, health care, education clothing and shelter because of the inability to afford them.
Indices of poverty
Persons living in rural areas or developing countries are the ones who are more likely to experience poverty, as there is insufficient or lack of basic needs, education and health care.
Access to education Potential pupils may live great distances from school
or in remote area. Parents may not have enough money to buy books,
meals and may be unable to pay for transport to school
Indices of poverty (cont’d)
Parents may not have enough money and resources to send their children into secondary and territory education.
They are not helped, because rural part is often small so there are no school or educational institution.
Cont’d
Access to health care There are very few health facilities in rural
areas and those public facilities that do exist are open only a few hours per day.
When these are closed emergency cases has to referred to major hospitals that are inaccessible especially at nights.
Cont’d
Access to basic needs : food, water and housing
Food supplies are basic and may be restricted.
They are limited to what can be produced on family land, which itself will be low grade and liable to soil erosion Fresh water may not be available or is
restricted in quantity or is only available at a considerable distance from hoe.
Housing is poor quality and often overcrowded
Cont’d
Housing is located on land that may be at risk from environmental hazards such as flooding and landslips
Sanitation facilities are poor or non-existence and this put health at risks.
Relationship between poverty and population growth
lack of access to education and health care leads to few jobs prospects and low earning which result in poor health and nutrition.
Stunted physical/mental development which contributes to high rate of maternal /infant/child mortality.
overall lack of energy which leads to poor cognitive skills resulting poor performance in school and work and overall learning.
Cont’d
Lack of job prospects outside of manual labour,
subsistence farming resulting in; More children needed to provide labour, security in old
Age and to replace those that
died young.
Effects of poverty
Poverty can cause increase in population size because couples are too poor to afford contraceptives.
Effects of poverty
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