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Child poverty concerns poverty of people under the age of 18.

A boy from an East Cipinang trash dump slum in Jakarta, Indonesia shows his find.

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[edit] Causes

[edit] Social and Psychological Consequence

Here are some possible effects of child poverty, some which may also be causations of poverty as mentioned above, thus conforming what's known as a "poverty cycle" and complicating the subject even further:

[edit] Debates about poverty

The underlying causes of poverty and the elimination thereof are a controversial, politicized issue. Advocates of a libertarian view may look to structural factors that prevent economic growth such as poorly protected property rights, lacking credit system, crime, corruption, rent seeking, and harmful regulation which prevent economic efficiency.

Those with more left wing views may see poverty as the result of different systemic factors. For instance, they may consider that poverty is caused by lack of opportunity (particularly in education), and that it is often the lack of government intervention which results in more poverty. They tend to believe that alleviating poverty is a matter of social justice and that it is the responsibility of the wealthy to help those in need.

Most agree that education is part of the solution. If people waited until they could afford to have children, child poverty would be greatly reduced.

[edit] References

[edit] Publications and journals

[edit] See also

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[edit] Organizations and campaigns

[edit] Etymology

The word "poor" came via Old French from Latin pauper, and the word "poverty" came via Old French from Latin pauperitas. Latin pauper came from from pau- = "small" and pario = "I give birth to" and originally would have referred to unproductive farmland or female livestock which failed to breed as much as wanted.

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Decentralising Power: An Energy Revolution for the 21st Century, pg. 38, by Greenpeace

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