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Which factors are identified as contributing to poverty in Kerala?

  1. High rates of unemployment among educated professionals.
  2. Easy access to basic services in all parts of Kerala.
  3. Growing inequality between the rich and the poor.
  4. Lack of correlation between poverty index and social disadvantage.

    A3 only

    B1 only

    C1, 3, 4

    DAll

    Answer:

    C. 1, 3, 4

    Read Explanation:

    • Kerala's economic scenario presents a mixed picture.

    • While the state is known for its high literacy and educated populace, it grapples with a significant unemployment rate.

    • This suggests a disconnect between the education system and the job market's requirements.

    • Inequality is a growing concern, with a widening gap between the affluent and the less fortunate.

    • Interestingly, unlike many other states, Kerala does not exhibit a strong correlation between poverty and social disadvantage, but poverty is more prevalent in rural areas and regions with poor infrastructure.

    • This lack of correlation highlights the complex nature of poverty in the state, which is not solely tied to social status but also to economic opportunity and accessibility of resources.


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