Poverty has always been considered a social evil, not only hindering societal development but also generating social tension and justified discontent among social groups. Overcoming poverty is considered a contemporary socioeconomic challenge, as this phenomenon manifests itself with varying degrees of severity and intensity in both developing and developed countries. The presence of poverty impacts the cohesion of various social strata, social balance, and consumer behavior. The presence of a poor population does not foster high-quality human capital, and a culture of adaptation to life in poverty hinders the full development of society. Moreover, the poor population is characterized by indifference to social development, since they are not interested in the behavioral manifestations of civil society, quality education, involvement, and participation in public administration processes, which, in turn, creates additional obstacles to the development of social life. Finally, the presence of poverty in a country is an economic burden for society, as the state is forced to implement various social measures and expend enormous resources to reduce poverty or prevent its worsening.
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Նյութը վերցված է Հայաստանի պետական տնտեսագիտական համալսարանի կայքից։
Feb 26, 2026
Feb 26, 2026
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