Across
- 6. Natural or man-made events that disrupt economies and lead to people falling into poverty.
- 7. A factor that can perpetuate poverty, where people cannot access adequate resources to improve their situation.
- 8. A key cause of poverty, often linked to economic systems and income disparity.
- 9. The condition of lacking access to essential services like education and healthcare, leading to poverty.
- 10. Lack of basic human needs such as food, shelter, and clothing.
Down
- 1. A significant cause of poverty due to barriers that prevent people from gaining well-paid employment.
- 2. The economic class or group a person belongs to, which can influence their access to resources and opportunities is called social ...
- 3. The unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on factors like race, gender, or class, often leading to economic disadvantage.
- 4. A major global issue affecting developing nations and contributing to poverty, often linked to poor governance and corruption.
- 5. A form of economic activity that provides low wages and limited benefits, often contributing to poverty.
