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The relationship between poverty and discrimination is multidimensional from "summary" of The Economics of Poverty and Discrimination by Bradley R. Schiller

The relationship between poverty and discrimination is complex, involving multiple dimensions that interact in intricate ways. Poverty and discrimination are not isolated issues; rather, they are intertwined in a web of social, economic, and political factors that perpetuate each other. Poverty can be both a cause and a consequence of discrimination. Individuals who face discrimination based on their race, gender, or other characteristics are often denied access to education, employment, and other opportunities, which can push them into poverty. Conversely, those who are already living in poverty may be more vulnerable to discrimination due to their socioeconomic status. Discrimination can also exacerbate poverty by creating barriers to economic advancement for marginalized groups. For example, discriminatory hiring practices can limit job opportunities for certain individuals, keeping them trapped in low-wage, unstable work that perpetuates their poverty. Moreover, poverty and discrimin...
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    The Economics of Poverty and Discrimination

    Bradley R. Schiller

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