Structural factors contributing to poverty include systemic inequality, lack of access to quality education and healthcare, economic policies favoring the wealthy, and limited job opportunities. These factors create barriers that perpetuate cycles of poverty across generations.
The structural factors producing a high rate of poverty are the reproduction of the class system, macroeconomic policies, the vicious circle of poverty, the structure of the electoral process, the structure of the economy, institutionalized gender discrimination, and institutionalized ethnic discrimination.
Am in line with Rohit Kumar . Imo, Bhawna Vijay , it is important to understand the structure of human societies, e.g. with respect to ant colony research as analogy, the data provide the insight that class reproduction is stronger (!) in human societies than in ant colonies, i.e. the division of labor per class and individual role changes in ant colonies after a disaster., but not so in human societies.
The term "ant colony" refers to a population of workers, reproductive individuals, and brood that live together, cooperate, and treat one another non-aggressively. Often this comprises the genetically related progeny from a single queen, although this is not universal across ants.