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A family in a remote village experiences several hardships. They often face hunger due to inconsistent food supplies. The children cannot attend school because there isn't one nearby. The family has no access to electricity for lighting or other basic needs, and the nearest medical services are a full day's travel away. From an economic development perspective, which of these factors is most critical in trapping the next generation in a cycle of poverty by directly limiting their potential for future income and social mobility?

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