Poverty is not static; it is a dynamic cycle of transitions, risks, and systemic barriers. Understanding how individuals move in and out of economic hardship is crucial for designing effective social policies and urban planning strategies. This written course provides a comprehensive introduction to the structural drivers of poverty and the mechanisms of economic security. You will explore foundational terms, examine the difference between chronic and transitory poverty, and learn how modern policy interventions address systemic inequality.
What you'll learn:
- Understand key definitions, metrics, and modern measurement frameworks for poverty.
- Analyze the pathways of poverty entry and exit, focusing on life-cycle events and systemic shocks.
- Examine the role of urban planning, housing, and labor markets in shaping economic opportunity.
- Evaluate contemporary economic security programs, including social safety nets and basic income models.
- Apply basic analytical frameworks to assess the impact of local and national policy interventions.
The course begins with essential concepts and poverty measurement methodologies before moving into the dynamics of economic mobility and modern policy solutions. You will read real-world case studies and policy analyses to build a solid foundational understanding of social welfare systems. Designed entirely for beginners, this text-based course requires no prior background in economics, sociology, or urban planning. Start reading today to build the foundational knowledge needed to analyze and address economic insecurity in your community.
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