Multiple Choice

A city is developing a new anti-poverty initiative with a limited budget. They are considering two main approaches. Approach 1 is a city-wide program offering free job skills workshops to any unemployed resident. Approach 2 is a targeted program providing subsidized childcare and housing assistance specifically for single-parent households living in neighborhoods where over 40% of residents are below the poverty line. Based on the common characteristics associated with a higher risk of poverty, which approach is likely to be more effective at reducing the most severe and persistent poverty, and why?

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