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Match each scenario describing a barrier to escaping poverty with the policy intervention specifically designed to mitigate the primary financial risk involved.
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A low-income individual has an opportunity to leave a stable, low-wage job to enroll in a one-year technical training program that could lead to a much higher salary. However, there is no guarantee of a job upon completion, and they cannot afford to be unemployed if the training does not result in a better position. Which of the following policy proposals is most directly aimed at encouraging this individual to pursue the training by addressing the primary obstacle described?
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Match each scenario describing a barrier to escaping poverty with the policy intervention specifically designed to mitigate the primary financial risk involved.
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A government program offers a large cash bonus to low-income individuals only after they successfully complete a vocational training program. This policy is primarily designed to break a cycle of poverty by reducing the financial uncertainty and potential losses an individual faces when deciding to enroll in the training.
A low-income individual is hesitant to leave their stable, low-wage job for a training program that could lead to higher earnings but has an uncertain outcome. A new government policy is introduced to address this. Arrange the following events in the logical order that demonstrates how this policy could help the individual break out of a cycle of poverty.
An individual with limited savings is hesitant to invest in new farming equipment that could significantly increase their crop yield. They fear that a single bad harvest could lead to financial ruin. A government program that insures farmers against crop failure due to drought or pests would make this investment more likely by directly reducing the farmer's financial ________.
A government aims to encourage low-income subsistence farmers to adopt a new, higher-yield crop variety. However, the seeds are expensive, and the farmers cannot afford the financial loss if the crop fails due to unpredictable weather. Based on the principle of reducing financial risk to break a cycle of poverty, which of the following policy interventions would be the LEAST effective at encouraging the adoption of the new seeds?
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