Childhood poverty refers to the economic deprivation experienced by minors, limiting their access to nutrition, education, and healthcare. It is measured through income thresholds and used by policymakers to target social programs. Children are most affected, while society benefits indirectly through interventions that break cycles of disadvantage and foster future workforce productivity.
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