
Understanding Poverty
Analyse poverty as a social issue rather than an individual failing. Students will distinguish between absolute and relative poverty and explore their causes.
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Analyse poverty as a social issue rather than an individual failing. Students will distinguish between absolute and relative poverty and explore their causes.
Key Questions
- What is the difference between absolute and relative poverty?
- How do sociologists explain the existence of poverty in wealthy nations?
- What impact does poverty have on communities?
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