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GROUP – 3 PRESENTATION

GARDOSE
CONCEPCION
MORDENO
DIZON
GUTIERREZ
Topics:
Inequality
Poverty
discrimination
What is economic inequality?

Economic inequality is the unequal


distribution of income and opportunity
between different groups in society. It is a
concern in almost all countries around the
world and often people are trapped in
poverty with little chance to climb up the
social ladder. But, being born into poverty
does not automatically mean you stay poor.
Education, at all levels, enhancing skills, and
training policies can be used alongside social
Types Of Inequality
 Wealth
 Income
 Gender
 Opportunity
What Is Poverty?
 Poverty is a state or condition in which a
person or community lacks the financial
resources and essentials for a minimum
standard of living. Poverty means that the
income level from employment is so low that
basic human needs can't be met. Poverty-
stricken people and families might go without
proper housing, clean water, healthy food, and
medical attention. Each nation may have its
own threshold that determines how many of
its people are living in poverty.
TYPES OF POVERTY
 AbsolutePoverty – It refers to the state
of severe deprivation of basic human
needs.

 RelativePoverty – It is defined
contextually as economic inequality or
society in which people live.
Effects of Poverty
 Hunger
 Homeless
 Health problems
 Illiteracy and without basic
needs
 Unemployment in the
society
What is Discrimination ?

Discrimination means treating a


person unfairly because of who they
are or because they possess certain
characteristics.
Five Common types of Discrimination

Sex/Gender Discrimination
Disability Discrimination
Age Discrimination
Racial/Ethnic Discrimination
Religious Discrimination

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