2. Poverty
• is the state of one who lacks a certain
amount of material possessions or money
or the state of being unable to access
resources.
3.
4. • Absolute poverty or destitution refers to
the deprivation of basic human needs
• Relative poverty is defined contextually
as economic inequality in the location or
society in which people live
5. • Poverty remains the most critical social
problem that needs to be addressed.
• Philippines poverty line marks a per capita
income of 16,841 pesos a year.
10. Discrimination
• treatment or consideration of, or making a
distinction in favor of or against
• a person or thing based on the group,
class, or category to which that person or
thing belongs rather than on individual
merit
• the power of making fine distinctions
11. • It is from the Latin discriminat-
'distinguished between‘
• where the verb discrimire' means "to
separate, to distinguish, to make a
distinction
12. Three types of discrimination
• Realistic competition
• Social competition
• Consensual discrimination
16. Types of Descrimination
• Age
• Caste
• Disability
• Employment
• Language
• Nationality
• Racial or ethnic
• Regional
• Religious
• Sex, gender, and gender-identity