Contemporary Social Policy
Intergenerational poverty refers to a cycle in which poverty persists across multiple generations within a family or community. This phenomenon occurs when children born into low-income households continue to experience poverty as adults, often due to systemic barriers, lack of access to education, and limited economic opportunities. It highlights the complex interplay of socio-economic factors that make it difficult for families to break free from this cycle, underscoring the need for effective reforms in cash assistance programs.
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