Socioeconomic Status: This term refers to an individual's social standing based on factors such as income, education level, and occupation.
Environmental Factors: These are aspects of a person's surroundings that can impact their well-being and development. In the context of an impoverished neighborhood, environmental factors may include crime rates or limited access to quality housing.
Structural Inequality: This refers to systematic disparities in opportunities and resources that exist between different groups within society. Impoverished neighborhoods often reflect structural inequality.