¶ … Post Poverty is more than the state of being poor or bereft of resources; it is a social status or caste one is ascribed. The label of being poor is equivalent to a low status in the society. As Misencik (2017) puts it, labeling people as being low status helps to "maintain the status quo" and is a process akin to blaming the victim. People who have few resources are typically born into circumstances in which they start off with very little; starting off at a disadvantage means that they lack the resources to get started on a pathway to success or economic betterment. Upward social mobility usually requires some initial capital investment. Even early childhood education successes depend on the ability of parents to invest the time as well as money to attend to young children's learning needs that can put them at an advantage in school and prepare them for the demands od university. A student who lacks access to funding for secondary education is at a critical disadvantage...
At no fault of their own, students who lack access to university educations have more limited job options than their college-educated counterparts (Prupis, 2015). Only accessing jobs reserved for low skill sectors, the people who are already disadvantaged end up passing on those disadvantages to their own children and the cycle is perpetuated and multi-generational. There are always exceptions to the rule: the rags-to-riches stories in which exceptional individuals can overcome their circumstances through a combination of hard work, entrepreneurial vision, and luck -- luck always plays a role in determining outcomes because it depends on the people a person meets and their timing (Frank, 2016).Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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