In response, many religious institutions in middle to high-income nations are willing to allocate resources to similar religious social institutions in poor or developing nations.
The archbishop made an appeal for high-income countries to show greater solidarity toward poorer nations in order to overcome funding shortfalls in health.
Conversely, high-skilled, high-income professionals enjoy social inclusion with modern amenities, conveniences, social participation, and full access to public resources.
Parents of low-income and minority youth were less likely to report easy access to conveniently located after-school programs, as compared to high-income and white parents.