The Poverty Trap
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- Engelsk
- 182 sider
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"The Poverty Trap" delves into the complex web of factors that perpetuate economic hardship, challenging simplistic notions of individual responsibility and exploring the systemic barriers that make escaping poverty so difficult. The book moves beyond mere statistics to examine the lived experience of poverty, exploring its historical roots, geographical concentrations, and the ways in which systems like education, healthcare, housing, and the justice system can reinforce disadvantage. It exposes the high cost of being poor, the scarcity of time and resources, and the profound impact on mental health, dignity, and social connection. "The Poverty Trap" offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of why poverty persists, even in wealthy nations.
This book doesn't just diagnose the problem; it also explores potential solutions. Moving beyond temporary "Band-Aid" fixes, it examines innovative policy pathways and community-driven initiatives that address the root causes of poverty. From guaranteed income programs and asset-building strategies to housing reform and integrated social services, "The Poverty Trap" showcases promising approaches that prioritize opportunity, equity, and genuine mobility. It also emphasizes the crucial role of grassroots action, mutual support networks, and narrative change in creating a more just and equitable society.
Ultimately, "The Poverty Trap" is a call for collective action. It challenges readers to rethink conventional assumptions about poverty and consider what it truly means to dismantle the structures that perpetuate economic hardship. It offers not just a framework for understanding, but a foundation for building a future where everyone has the resources and opportunities to thrive. This book is essential reading for anyone concerned with social justice, economic inequality, and creating a more humane and equitable world.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal182
- Udgivelsesdato20-04-2025
- ISBN139798280650060
- Forlag Independently Published
- MålgruppeFrom age 0
- FormatPaperback
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10 cm
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