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SET OF POVERTY PHENOMENA THAT MOST FREQUENTLY AFFECT WOMEN
Feminisation of poverty; Gender disparities in poverty; Impoverished women; Women's poverty; Women in poverty
  • Mothers often experience poverty more extremely because they have more demands on time, energy and resources. This woman farmer in Northern Kenya is part of a mother support group that creates peer support across 13 mothers, to learn about parenting and economic practices.
  • "Unemployable uterus", a graffito in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Feminization of poverty         
Feminization of poverty refers to a trend of increasing inequality in living standards between men and women due to the widening gender gap in poverty. This phenomenon largely links to how women and children are disproportionately represented within the lower socioeconomic status community in comparison to men within the same socioeconomic status.
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  • Sanskrit manuscript of the ''Lotus Sūtra'' in South [[Turkestan]] [[Brahmi script]].
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  • Cave mural painting of the Buddha surrounded by bodhisattvas, [[Dunhuang]] [[Mogao Caves]], [[Gansu]]. [[China]].
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  • In the parable of the burning house (shown in the upper part of this Korean illustration of the sutra), a father uses three types of carts as a way to get his sons to exit a burning house. However, when they escape the fire, they all receive only one type of cart.
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  • An esoteric ''Hokkekyō Mandala'' (Lotus Sutra Mandala) which is an important ritual object in esoteric Lotus Sutra Rites (''Hokkekyō-Hō''), late [[Heian period]].
  • Japanese illustration for explaining Chapter 16
  • Buddha and [[Śāriputra]]. Japanese illustration for explaining Chapter 2
  • Japanese illustraiton for explaining that any place could be a holy place if you practice the teachings of Lotus Sutra.
  • A depiction of a hell realm from the “Jigoku-zōshi”, a 12th-century scroll from the [[Heian period]]. [[Tokyo National Museum]].
  • Mañjuśrī and Maitreya bodhisattvas, [[Saspol Caves]], [[Ladakh]]
  • The Japanese title of the Lotus Sutra (''[[daimoku]]'') depicted in a stone inscription.
  • The Buddhas Prabhūtaratna and Shakyamuni sitting side by side in the jeweled stupa; wall painting, [[Yulin Caves]], [[Gansu]], [[China]].
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  • Japanese New Religious Movements]].
  • Japanese illustration of the Lotus assembly
  • Northern Qi Dynasty]] (550–577). Found in [[Hebei]], [[China]]. Displayed at the [[University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology]]
  • Chapter 2 (printed in [[Edo period]])
  • Chapter 16 (printed in [[Edo period]])
  • A 12th century Japanese illustration of the nāga princess offering the jewel to the Buddha.
  • Song Dynasty]] (1060). Unearthed at Yanta Tower, Shenxian County, [[Shandong]], [[China]].
MAHAYANA SUTRA
Miaofa lianhua jing; White Lotus Sutra; Saddharmapundarīka-sūtra; 妙法蓮華經; Dharma Flower Sutra; The Sutra of the Great Incantations of Undefiled Pure Light; Saddharmapundarika-sutra; Lotus sutra; Lotus Sūtra; Saddharma Puṇḍarīka; Hokekyō; Parable of the Impoverished Son; Parable of the rich man and his impoverished son; Saddharmapundarika; Saddharma Dundanka Sutra; Hachidai ryuuou; Lotos Sutra; Saddharma puṇḍarīka sūtra
The Lotus Sūtra () is one of the most influential and venerated Buddhist Mahāyāna sūtras. It is the main scripture on which the Tiantai, Tendai, Cheontae, and Nichiren schools of Buddhism were established.
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  • A [[sewage treatment]] plant that uses [[solar energy]], located at [[Santuari de Lluc]] monastery, Majorca
  • Depression]]-era migrant workers, Arizona, United States, 1937
  • Early childhood education through [[USAID]] in [[Ziway]], Ethiopia
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  • A [[family planning]] placard in [[Ethiopia]]. It shows some negative effects of having too many children.
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  • St. [[Francis of Assisi]] renounces his worldly goods in a painting attributed to [[Giotto di Bondone]].
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  • Global share of wealth by wealth group —Credit Suisse, 2021
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  • Information and communication technologies for development help to fight poverty.
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  • Life expectancy has been increasing and converging for most of the world. Sub-Saharan Africa has recently seen a decline, partly related to the [[AIDS epidemic]]. Graph shows the years 1950–2005.
  • Hardwood surgical tables are commonplace in rural [[Nigeria]]n clinics.
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  • Out of school child
  • Spreading [[fertilizer]] on a field of [[rapeseed]] near [[Barton-upon-Humber]], England
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  • The number of people below different poverty lines
  • An early morning outside the Opera Tavern in Stockholm, with beggars waiting for scraps from the previous day. [[Sweden]], 1868.
  • Affordable household toilets near [[Jaipur, Rajasthan]]
  • World population living in extreme poverty, 1990–2015
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  • Somali]] boy receiving treatment for malnourishment at a health facility
  • A Venezuelan eating from garbage during the [[crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela]]
  •  Local citizens from the Jana bi Village wait to gather goods from the [[Sons of Iraq]] (Abna al-Iraq) in a military operation conducted in Yusufiyah, Iraq.
  • Worlds regions by total wealth (in trillions USD), 2018
LACK OF A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF MATERIAL POSSESSIONS OR MONEY
Voluntary poverty; Global poverty; Impoverished; Low income; Low-income; Poverty rate; Indigent; Poverties; Poorness; Primary poverty; Religious Poverty; Pover; Pennilessness; Penniless; Penuries; Penurious; The poor; Poorer; Urban poverty; Vows of poverty; Education and poverty; Poverty and education; Poverty class; Poor; Business solutions to poverty; Global prevalence of poverty; Discrimination against impoverished people; Poverty and violence; Violence and poverty; Impacts of poverty on health; Effects of poverty on health; Low socioeconomic status students; User:Quang Dam 1126/sandbox; Low socioeconomic students; Poverty premium; Poverty rates; Poverty and health; Health and poverty; Poverty-related diseases; Educational poverty; Religious views on poverty
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
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Poverty is the state of being extremely poor.
According to World Bank figures, 41 per cent of Brazilians live in absolute poverty...
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You can use poverty to refer to any situation in which there is not enough of something or its quality is poor. (FORMAL)
Britain has suffered from a poverty of ambition.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Feminization of poverty

Feminization of poverty refers to a trend of increasing inequality in living standards between men and women due to the widening gender gap in poverty. This phenomenon largely links to how women and children are disproportionately represented within the lower socioeconomic status community in comparison to men within the same socioeconomic status. Causes of the feminization of poverty include the structure of family and household, employment, sexual violence, education, climate change, femonomics and health. The traditional stereotypes of women remain embedded in many cultures restricting income opportunities and community involvement for many women. Matched with a low foundation income, this can manifest to a cycle of poverty and thus an inter-generational issue.

Entrepreneurship is usually perceived as the cure-all solution for deprivation depletion. Advocates assert that it guides to job design, higher earnings, and lower deprivation prices in the towns within it happens. Others disagree that numerous entrepreneurs are generating low-capacity companies helping regional markets.

This term was originated in the US, towards the end of the twentieth century and maintains prominence as a contested international phenomenon. Some researchers describe these issues as prominent in some countries of Asia, Africa and areas of Europe. Women in these countries are typically deprived of income, employment opportunities and physical and emotional help putting them at the highest risk of poverty. This phenomenon also differs between religious groups, dependent on the focus put on gender roles and how closely their respective religious texts are followed.

Feminisation of poverty is primarily measured using three international indexes. These indexes are the Gender-related Developmental Index, Gender Empowerment Measure and the Human Poverty Index. These indexes focus on issues other than monetary or financial issues. These indexes focus on gender inequalities, standard of living and highlight the difference between human poverty and income poverty.