How Do You Spell PAUPERISATION?

Pronunciation: [pˌɔːpəɹa͡ɪzˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "pauperisation" with a British English spelling or "pauperization" in American English refers to the state of being extremely poor or impoverished. It is spelled with the IPA phonetic transcription /pɔːpəraɪˈzeɪʃən/ or /pɑːpərəˈzeɪʃən/, which consists of six syllables. The word originated from the Latin word "pauper" which means "poor," and its suffix "-isation" or "-ization" denotes the act or process of making someone or something poor. The spelling reflects the word's root and derived form, and the common usage in both British and American English.

PAUPERISATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Pauperisation refers to the process of impoverishing individuals or communities, pushing them into a state of extreme poverty and destitution. It is a term commonly used in social sciences and economics to describe the condition or outcome of becoming a pauper or being reduced to a state of pauperism.

    Pauperisation often occurs as a result of various socioeconomic factors such as unemployment, low wages, lack of access to basic resources and services, and economic inequality. It entails a loss of financial means, diminished social status, and limited opportunities for economic mobility. Individuals or communities experiencing pauperisation often struggle to meet their basic needs and face significant barriers in escaping poverty.

    The process of pauperisation can have wide-ranging consequences on an individual's overall well-being and quality of life. It can lead to increased vulnerability, reduced access to healthcare and education, heightened social exclusion, and limited participation in economic and social activities. Furthermore, the intergenerational nature of pauperisation can perpetuate patterns of poverty and inequality, as children growing up in impoverished households are more likely to face similar challenges throughout their lives.

    Efforts to address pauperisation often involve implementing policies and programs aimed at poverty reduction, economic empowerment, and social support. These may include initiatives such as social welfare programs, job creation measures, education and skill-building opportunities, and efforts to promote equal access to resources and opportunities.

  2. The act or process of reducing to pauperism.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PAUPERISATION

  • oauperisation
  • lauperisation
  • -auperisation
  • 0auperisation
  • pzuperisation
  • psuperisation
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  • pquperisation
  • payperisation
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  • pajperisation
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  • pa8perisation
  • pa7perisation
  • pauoerisation
  • paulerisation
  • pau-erisation
  • pau0erisation
  • paupwrisation

Etymology of PAUPERISATION

The word "pauperisation" is derived from the noun "pauper". "Pauper" comes from the Latin word "pauper" meaning "poor" or "needy". It entered the English language in the 16th century, referring to a person who is destitute and lacking basic resources. The suffix "-isation" is added to "pauper" to form "pauperisation", which denotes the act or process of making someone poor or reducing them to a state of poverty.

Similar spelling words for PAUPERISATION

Plural form of PAUPERISATION is PAUPERISATIONS

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