Matching Pairs Types of PovertyOnline version Match each type of poverty by sarah ayyad 1 5. Gender Poverty: 2 Urban Poverty: 3 Generational Poverty: 4 Absolute Poverty: 5 Relative Poverty: 6 Child Poverty: known as extreme poverty, this type of poverty refers to the inability to afford the basic necessities of life, such as food, clean water, shelter refers to children living in households with too little resources. refers to poverty that persists across multiple generations within a family. occurs in cities and towns, limited access to essential services, and challenges in finding stable employment. reflects the uneven impact of poverty on women and girls. It occurs due to gender-based discrimination, and unequal access to education and healthcare People in thispoverty may have enough to meet basic needs but lack access to the same opportunities and comforts as the rest of society.