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There've been some recent discussions of working one's way out of poverty, with a lot of specific life stories and anger all around. What I haven't seen is any discussion of the odds. If a person who starts out poor is frugal, works hard, and gets an education, what are the odds of them making themselves stably not poor?

It seems reasonable that the frugality/hard work/education strategy is the best one, and it clearly works some of the time, but it isn't obvious how much luck (whether good luck or lack of devastating bad luck) is needed for a successful outcome.

Date: 2008-03-11 12:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sterlingspider.livejournal.com
There's also the part where you will never be funded to run a longitudinal study of that nature and not offer support to the people that need it (in the form of therapy and resources for things like womens shelters, drug and alcohol abuse, and education resources) thereby destroying the whole point of studying the group in situ int he first place.

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