Public Health Ethics
Intergenerational poverty refers to a cycle where poverty is passed down from one generation to the next, creating a persistent state of disadvantage that affects family members over time. This phenomenon is closely linked to systemic factors, such as education, employment opportunities, and social services, which often fail to break the cycle, leading to entrenched disparities in health, wealth, and overall well-being across generations.
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