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The following research conducted has been on the topic of growing poverty and its relation to income inequality. The framework of research provides us with a lens that looks into poverty and income inequality as a global issue, resulting detrimental effects on the physical, emotional and mental health of millions around the globe.
References
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Harwood, J. (2019, junio 5). 5 reasons why income inequality has become a major political issue. Recuperado 31 de octubre de 2019, de CNBC website: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/05/5-reasons-income-inequality-has-become-a-majorpolitical-issue.html
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