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Why is ecological systems theory useful in understanding the impact of poverty on development?
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Why is ecological systems theory useful in understanding the impact of poverty on development?
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Ecological systems theory recognises that social and economic factors, such as poverty, can impact development by restricting access to resources and creating less positive environments for individuals and their families.
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