paupérisation
Paupérisation is a sociological and economic term describing the process by which a growing portion of a population experiences a sustained decline in income, living standards, and social standing, increasing vulnerability to poverty. It also refers to the erosion of social protections and the narrowing of opportunities that allow individuals to escape deprivation.
Causes include structural changes in the economy such as deindustrialization, globalization, and automation that reduce well-paid,
Indicators often cited are higher incidence of working poverty, job insecurity, rising debt, housing insecurity, and
Scholars debate its causes and scope, attributing it to policy choices, market forces, or demographic trends.
Policy responses commonly include strengthening social protection, implementing universal or targeted minimum income schemes, expanding affordable