Intergenerational poverty definition

Intergenerational poverty means the same as that term is defined in Section 35A-9-102.
Intergenerational poverty means poverty in which two or more successive generations of a family continue in the cycle of poverty and governmental dependence, and is not situational poverty.
Intergenerational poverty means poverty in which two or more successive generations of a family continue in the cycle of poverty and government dependance.

Examples of Intergenerational poverty in a sentence

  • Intergenerational poverty in some areas remains entrenched and employers report a range of skills shortages that have potential to hinder West London’s future growth prospects.


More Definitions of Intergenerational poverty

Intergenerational poverty means the same as that term is defined in Section 35A-9-102. 835 (10) "Program" means the Student Prosperity Savings Program created in Section
Intergenerational poverty means the same as that term is defined in Section
Intergenerational poverty means the same as that term is defined in Section 35A-9-102. 830 (10) "Program" means the Student Prosperity Savings Program created in Section 53B-8a-202. 837 Section 13. Section 53B-8a-204 is amended to read:
Intergenerational poverty means poverty in which two or
Intergenerational poverty means the same as that term is defined in Section 1081 35A-9-102. 1082 (3) "Preschool [children] child" means [children who are] a child who is: 1083 (a) age four or five; and 1084 (b) [have not entered kindergarten.] not eligible for enrollment under Subsection 1085 53G-4-402(6). 1086 (4) (a) "Private preschool provider" means a child care program that: 1087 (i) (A) is licensed under Title 26, Chapter 39, Utah Child Care Licensing Act; or 1088 (B) except as provided in Subsection (4)(b)(ii), is exempt from licensure under Section 1089 26-39-403; and 1090 (ii) meets other criteria as established by the state board, consistent with Utah 1091 Constitution, Article X, Section 1. 1092 (b) "Private preschool provider" does not include: 1093 (i) a residential certificate provider described in Section 26-39-402; or 1094 (ii) a program exempt from licensure under Subsection 26-39-403(2)(c). 1095 (5) "Public preschool" means a preschool program that is provided by a school district 1096 or charter school. 1097 (6) "Qualifying participant" means a preschool child who: 1098 (a) resides within the boundaries of a qualifying school as determined under Section 1099 53G-6-302; or 1100 (b) is enrolled in a qualifying preschool. 1101 (7) "Qualifying preschool" means a public preschool or private preschool provider that: 1102 (a) serves preschool children covered by child care subsidies funded by the Child Care 1103 and Development Block Grant Program authorized under 42 U.S.C. Secs. 9857-9858r; 1104 (b) participates in a federally assisted meal program that provides funds to licensed 1105 child care centers as authorized under Section 53E-3-501; or 1106 (c) is located within the boundaries of a qualifying school. 1107 (8) "Qualifying school" means a school district elementary school that: 1108 (a) has at least 50% of students who were eligible to receive free or reduced lunch the 1109 previous school year; 1110 (b) is a school with a high percentage, as determined by the Department of Workforce

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