concept   poverty

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Western countries (1) United States (1) India (1) Developing countries (1) Europe (1) Nigeria (1) Africa (1) Global South (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 poverty Western countries In Western countries, poverty is linked to insufficient access to basic necessities and dependence on social welfare programs. 15
2 poverty United States Poverty in the United States is linked to inadequate access to necessities, dependence on government aid, and limited prospects. 13
3 poverty India Poverty in India is widespread and often associated with overcrowded living conditions, relying on informal community support systems. 9
4 poverty Developing countries Poverty in developing countries restricts access to basic needs and depends on family support networks. 3
5 poverty Europe Government assistance in Europe supports those in poverty with basic needs such as food and shelter. 3
6 poverty Nigeria Poverty in Nigeria results in overcrowding, scarcity of basic resources, and child labor. 3
7 poverty Africa Many Africans struggle to access basic needs and rely on informal economies for income due to poverty. 2
8 poverty Global South Poverty in the Global South is often linked to insufficient access to clean water and sanitation facilities. 1
9 poverty Norway Norway's strong social welfare systems help reduce poverty and child labor. 1
10 poverty Sweden Strong social welfare systems in Sweden help reduce poverty and support families, thus reducing the need for children to work. 1