0 a situation in which someone would have even less money, or not much more money, if they were employed because financial help from the government would be reduced or not available:
1 the situation in which someone would be poorer or not much richer if they had a job, because they would no longer receive financial help from the government:
Such developments can only further consolidate these farmers in the rural poverty trap.
The model has two steady states, the low-income, poverty trap and the highgrowth, high-income steady state.
It was shown as well that over time undernourishment can be both a cause and consequence of someone falling into a poverty trap.
The lower the level, the longer the time that the economy spends in the poverty trap.
Under the perfect-foresight dynamics, economies that start in the neighborhood of the low-income steady state always remain in the poverty trap.
Higher rents and increased claimants meant that more tenants were caught within a deeper poverty trap.
They show that a convex-concave production function faced by a social planner can lead to a poverty trap such that optimal stocks converge to zero over time.
Rescuing gender from the poverty trap.