Correlation between the Neighborhood One Is Born in and Your Chances in Life

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The neighborhood one is born into has an immense effect on one’s life chances. The life of those of around low-income subway stops is not quite the same as the life of those around high-income subway stops. Not only do they have different wealth status but their lives are bound to be distinct. Quality of life certainly varies from class to class with different availability of resources needed to prosper in life. Those of a high-income have easy accessibility to the best education, homes, living environments, and jobs. On the other hand those of low-income struggle to gain an education, live in areas where basic resources aren’t as easy to obtain, live in impoverished neighborhoods, with barely any employment opportunities, or very low paying jobs. The neighborhood one is born into impacts the education, values and achievements a person will have, and their likeliness of succeeding in life.
The neighborhood an individual in born into has many effects as to the type of person one will become. Individuals who are born in poor, low-income neighborhoods are kept from certain resources, such as reciving an education, that will aid them in achieving a better life. Such individuals are restricted by the few resources they have, ultimately bound to cope with what they are given in their struggle for a better life. In the hope of earning money, many individuals fall victims of illegal participation, such as drug distribution. In her ethnography Emerson states “the environment of community was heavy, there was drug dealing, robberies, prostitution, and illegal acts” (Emerson,2011,1). This is a vivid example of a neighborhood whose community is bound to participate in such illegal actions, as easy form of income.
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...rtunities in life. They have great accessibility to higher education, landing prestigious jobs, better housing and better of quality of life in general.
The quality of life between high-income versus the low-income subway stops varies immensely. Communities around the low-income stops do not have equal opportunities and resources than those of the high-income sections. However, although many may argue that the only way for members of such low-income communities to “progress in life” and within the communities of low-income is to conform to what occurs around them, there are ways to achieving a better form of life. People who are members of neighborhoods of low-income need to change their mindsets. Individuals should not identify with where they live or where they were raised but instead with their desire of overcoming and achieving greater goals for themselves.

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