Social and Economic Consequences of rising food prices on households in Paul’s Avenue in St. Vincent. NB: Paul's Avenue is an extremly poor community in st.Vincent and the grenadines.

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Social and Economic Consequences of rising food prices on households in Paul’s Avenue in St. Vincent.

NB: Paul's Avenue is an extremly poor community in st.Vincent and the grenadines.

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(including Background, Statement of Problem, Purpose of Research, and Significance of Research, Research Question): Introduces the subject matter. It should give enough background to enable an informed lay person to place your particular research problem in a context of common knowledge and should show how its solution will advance the field or be important for some other work. The background is written to establish the significance of your research.  The background provides the context of the study in a brief and concise manner. It introduces the research topic and leads the readers to the gaps in knowledge that have remained unaddressed.

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  • Introduction - of the report
  • Background - to the study (setting)
  • Statement of Problem - What is the problem you are looking at
  • Purpose of Research - why are you conducting this research?
  • Significance of Research - why is this study important?
  • Research Question/s

The statement of the problem describes the significance of the problem(s), referring to appropriate studies or statistics.  The statement of the problem provides an explanation of the issue, condition, or situation that you intend to study. It helps to clearly identify the purpose of the project by highlighting gaps between research and reality, and it explains why there is the need to bridge that gap. It is important to clearly define the problem that your research intends to address as this is essential to convincing the relevant authorities that your project is worth investigating.

 

. The objectives : to identify the impact of rising food prices on the community’s eating habits, outline how rising food prices has affected the spending power of the community, identify how rising food prices has affected the recreational time of the community, and to identify how the responses to rising food prices in St. Vincent has impacted the community of Paul’s Avenue. The researcher employed two different theories to help achieve the objectives: the Demand and Supply theory and the Marxist theory. 

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