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Title: Thursday, 2/26/04 Topic: When are people hungry?


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Thursday, 2/26/04Topic When are people hungry?
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Which factors contribute to chronic
poverty/hunger and which to temporary
poverty/hunger?
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1. Chronic
  • Farming less than desirable land
  • Lack of education
  • Limited environmental resources
  • Government policy/injustice
  • Marginalized farmers internal
  • Social structure
  • Population density
  • Unsanitary conditions
  • War (civil)
  • Disease (HIV/AIDS)
  • No access to nutritious food
  • Extent of government aid or NGO
  • Generational cycle

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1. Temporary
  • Unstable job market
  • War
  • Natural disasters
  • Imprisonment
  • Disability
  • Illness
  • Low-yield harvest
  • Technology breakdown
  • Divorce

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Anything temporary can be chronic
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2. Chronic
  • Overpopulation
  • Unemployment (country with depression, bad
    economy)
  • Illness/disease
  • No access to nutritious food
  • Lack of social services (education, welfare,
    health care)
  • Structure of society (ex. pyramid-like structure,
    there always have to be people at the bottom,
    race)
  • Lack of union, political chaos (ex. war)
  • No property rights (cant be self-employed)
  • Disabilities

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2. Temporary
  • Natural disasters (floods, famines, drought)
  • Cyclical lifestyle (farming)
  • Volatile economy (goods that are produced have
    volatile prices)
  • Political chaos (ex. war short term)
  • Imprisonment
  • School lunch program
  • Divorce no child support

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3. Chronic
  • Governmental instability
  • Extent of government aid
  • Generational cycles of poverty
  • Plagues/diseases (I.e. HIV/AIDS)
  • Access to healthcare
  • Access to education

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3. Temporary
  • Natural disasters
  • Seasonal weather fluctuations
  • War/social uprising
  • Employment (low wages, unemployment)
  • Family breadwinner becomes sick/dies

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4. To what extent is poverty/hunger
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4. Chronic?
  • Almost in all cases
  • In U.S. the stigma that is put on poor people
  • Population growth
  • Lack of education, health care
  • Other countries livelihood in agriculture
  • No high-paying jobs
  • Lack of education, health care

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4. Temporary?
  • Very rarely
  • Reasons
  • Unemployment
  • Seasonal/migrant workers
  • Divorce
  • Drought/natural disasters
  • School lunch and breakfast programs for children
    not available in the summer
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