Residents of this West African country live with political instability, a high poverty rate, and a low-income, undiversified economy largely dependent on fishing and farming. Most of Mali's poorest live in the densely populated rural areas in the south, and an estimated 78% of Malians are not covered by a social safety net. capita in Prague increased by 55%, 18 percentage points more than in Northwest, the poorest region of Czech Republic. The gap increased significantly up to 2008, remaining stable until 2014, and starting to increase again afterwards. Regional economic disparities in the Czech republic are in line with the OECD average. The KEU also notes that the profile of poverty in Kenya has a significant spatial dimension that is omitted in the international comparison. For example, Most of Kenya’s poor live in rural areas predominantly in the northeastern parts of the country. This spatial dimension persists, and possibly exacerbated inequality across regions in Kenya. The Czech Republic is loosing money, people and food because of their poor economic system. Bridget says that the endangered dolphins are suffering too. This is a bad time for Czech. The European Trade Union Institute reported this year that the gap between pay in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, and pay in Germany, is bigger today than it was in 2008. In Poland and the Find out the top 10 list of the Poorest Countries in Europe is drafted on the basis of report given by the International Monetary Fund assessments. Republic of Macedonia. $5150. 7. Serbia The Czech Republic has long been one of the countries with the lowest rates of child poverty. However, the pandemic risk is pushing up to 35,000 children into poverty. Children in soleparent households are up to four times more vulnerable than children living in two-parent families. Prague/Florence, 30 September 2021 - As many as 35,000 working poor' appeared, but it is far less acute in the Czech Republic than in oth-er EU countries. In conclusion, drawing sociology more into poverty research is stressed as a necessity. Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review, 2004, Vol. 40, No. 6: 807-833 Under the communist regime, various circumstances meant that poverty remained Another one of the countries with the lowest poverty rates in the world is the Czech Republic. In 2020, the poverty rate in the Czech Republic stood at 8.6%, according to the World Bank. Some reasons for this low rate include: Economic Growth. The Czech Republic has expanded manufacturing as one of the key industries in global value chains. The latest Eurostat data show that income poverty rates in the Czech Republic are the second lowest in the European Union, with 3.4 percent of working people in the country threatened by poverty compared to the EU average where the rate lies at around one in ten. The risk of a Czech worker falling into poverty is lower by more than a half zXdE.