Across
- 2. being able to choose and control emotional responses
- 3. having skills to deal with everyday life (reading, writing, computing)
- 5. minimum level of income needed to secure the necessities of life
- 6. having physical health and mobility
- 8. association of poverty with women
- 9. knowing the cues and habits of a group
- 10. access to adult(s) who are appropriate, nurturing to the child and do not engage in self-destructive behavior
- 13. believing in divine purpose and guidance
- 14. people who are more likely to live in poverty than adults or elderly.
Down
- 1. determines the poverty line each year
- 4. maximum time someone can collect welfare
- 7. friends, family and backup resources available to access in times of need
- 8. having the money to purchase goods and services
- 11. unspoken cues and habits of a group
- 12. state of being poor: the state of not having enough money to take care of basic needs such as food, clothing, and housing
