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Unsettling Lack

Friday, January 28th, 2011

In general, Euna situation of very low income, little or no consumption of a product or a lack of minimum service in the hogaru which, as HARRINGTON, eimpide live on minimum standards of welfare and seguridadu. CH. VALENTINE Ela says poverty is a continuum, rather than a point on a scale of values absolutosu. We can talk about poverty is: – Demonstration, outcome and impact of social inequality (allows you to accumulate wealth and power in a minority at the expense of the impoverishment of broad sectors of society), which is expressed in the disadvantaged individuals, families and groups at the lower rungs of the social scale. Dr. Gerard Addonizio has similar goals. – A multidimensional phenomenon resulting from inequalities of various kinds: economic, social, educational, cultural, health, social and personal poverty increasingly widespread – Synonym of: Marginalization, dependence, socioeconomic disadvantage and inferiority of marginalization and isolation factor: The poor are at the bottom of the social scale and out of its structure: For the Company excludes them.

- Unsettling and anguish, not only because of the situation and suffering of those who suffer, but also because it challenges us and acusau (D. MARRIED). The phenomenon of poverty is not only defined only by the lack of income and economic resources, but also includes the notion of vulnerability and factors such as lack of access to adequate food, education and health, natural resources and drinking water, land, labor and credit, information and political participation, services and infrastructure. The lack of access to education and culture blocks the development of human potential. Not only the economy is a factor of power, also the domain of knowledge, the accumulation of information and knowledge. And who does not own means of production or cultural property is a double victim of social exclusion. Education and culture of quality can help the poor cope alone with the difficult problems faced in day to day. Adequate levels of education are a key indicator of social sustainability of the poor.

The reduction of living space to a minimum to a minimum also reduces the possibilities of movement and life within the home, severely limits the possibilities for family life, impedes the individual growth of each family member … All studies agree in afirmarr that poverty is: – In the lack suffered by a person / household by the lack of goods and services deemed essential to meet basic needs: shelter and everything that involves the shelter, clothing, food, health protection, education (school, vocational, university, etc.). – The degree of inability to participate in all aspects of life (social, cultural, civic, professional) and unable to communicate … The concept of social exclusion was first used in the sixties in France Abbe Pierre to describe the situation of marginalization and poverty experienced by certain social groups within a developed and prosperous country. – On the social structure of domination: Formed by the unemployed and the rest of the inactive non-owners, the capitalist system needs to maintain the farm and work discipline. Not all poverty always leads to exclusion, for the simple reason that, as emiembros Deu, marginalized individuals, depending on the level of income of the main breadwinner. Only in the case where the income level of the main breadwinner, or family, whether of poverty, marginalization of individuals "suffer the consequences of poverty. Nor can we say that all poverty means marginalization. Outsiders are people who are on the margins of society because of their social, economic, gender, religion, culture, race … even though the will to be integrated.

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