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One of the ways that structural-level perspectives explain the consequences of poverty is by focusing on patterns of basic living standards within populations. by contrast, individual level perspectives tend to examine the symbolic meanings and daily interactions associated with the experience of being poor. these different approaches can paint quite varied pictures of poverty’s impact. which of the following examples represents a consequence of poverty at the broader structural level?
(a) higher rates of infant and childhood mortality in impoverished communities.
(b) the stigma and shame related to being poor in society.
(c) the lack of discipline resulting in familes making unhealthy nutritional choices.
(d) public assistance policies based on the attribution of poverty to individual laziness.
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