Poverty industry

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Poverty_industry an entity of type: Abstraction100002137

Obchod či byznys s chudobou jsou nečestné podnikatelské aktivity směřující k vydělávání peněz na chudobě lidí. rdf:langString
貧困ビジネス(ひんこんビジネス、英: Poverty industry, Poverty business)は、貧困層をターゲットにしていて、かつ貧困からの脱却に資することなく、貧困を固定化するビジネス。 rdf:langString
The terms poverty industry or poverty business refer to a wide range of money-making activities that attract a large portion of their business from the poor. Businesses in the poverty industry often include payday loan centers, pawnshops, rent-to-own centers, casinos, liquor stores, lotteries, tobacco stores, credit card companies, and bail-bond services. Illegal ventures such as loansharking might also be included. The poverty industry makes roughly US$33 billion a year in the United States. In 2010, elected American federal officials received more than $1.5 million in campaign contributions from poverty-industry donors. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Obchod s chudobou
rdf:langString 貧困ビジネス
rdf:langString Poverty industry
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rdf:langString Obchod či byznys s chudobou jsou nečestné podnikatelské aktivity směřující k vydělávání peněz na chudobě lidí.
rdf:langString The terms poverty industry or poverty business refer to a wide range of money-making activities that attract a large portion of their business from the poor. Businesses in the poverty industry often include payday loan centers, pawnshops, rent-to-own centers, casinos, liquor stores, lotteries, tobacco stores, credit card companies, and bail-bond services. Illegal ventures such as loansharking might also be included. The poverty industry makes roughly US$33 billion a year in the United States. In 2010, elected American federal officials received more than $1.5 million in campaign contributions from poverty-industry donors. In poorer countries, the poverty industry exploits the bottom of the pyramid and its extent can at times be used as a litmus test to assess the effectiveness of poverty-alleviation initiatives. In some cases, the poverty industry directly takes advantage of poverty-alleviation initiatives (e.g. formal, government-supported microfinance). For example, some moneylenders misrepresent themselves as formal microfinance initiatives or obtain loans from formal microfinance initiatives through deception. They on-lend these loans to micro-entrepreneurs (informal intermediation).
rdf:langString 貧困ビジネス(ひんこんビジネス、英: Poverty industry, Poverty business)は、貧困層をターゲットにしていて、かつ貧困からの脱却に資することなく、貧困を固定化するビジネス。
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