The culture of poverty theory suggests that poverty is the result of an individual's dysfunctional behaviors, attitudes, and values. Anthropologists have strongly challenged this idea, arguing that poverty is a structural problem. What do they say this results from?
The correct answer to the following question will be "It's the product of inefficient elements of the whole economic system".
Explanation:
Poverty culture seems to be a term of social science that argues that perhaps the beliefs of individuals living of deprivation perform an important role to play in propagating their miserable status, continuing a poverty trap through centuries.
It provides one way to measure or to understand why there is suffering amid efforts to reduce suffering.