Across
- 2. A broad feature of poverty.
- 3. A second broad feature of poverty.
- 5. Part of the cause of urban poverty.
- 7. A kind of poverty discussed in class
- 10. Poverty that Imposes a social standard.
- 12. One of the vulnerable groups within a developed state.
- 14. Causes of poverty as the product of individual weakness or fecklessness.
- 16. Third context for exclusion.
- 20. Difference between the poverty line and the actual consumption of the poor.
- 22. Factors like gender and ethnicity.
- 24. First context for exclusion.
- 26. An anti-poverty strategy.
- 28. Poverty result of complex social forces.
Down
- 1. A second poverty reduction method.
- 4. Second context for exclusion.
- 6. A state of extreme poverty; destitution.
- 8. A second anti-poverty strategy.
- 9. A kind of temporary poverty.
- 11. Exclusion draws attention to the mechanisms and processes leading to this.
- 13. Poverty cost to the labour market.
- 15. A human condition characterised by sustained or chronic deprivation of the resources, capabilities, choices, security and power necessary for the enjoyment of an adequate standard of living and other civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights.
- 17. E.g. COVID-19 pandemic and WTO rulings.
- 18. Micro Investment Development Agency abbreviation.
- 19. One poverty reduction method.
- 21. One of your references on social exclusion.
- 23. Passing poverty down.
- 25. excludes residents from getting work, credit and even a prompt police response to reports of crime.
- 27. Based on notion that opinions of people about their own situations should ultimately be the decisive factor in defining their economic status.
