vulnerable poverty: This system would benefit all children, especially the most vulnerable to poverty and social exclusion, according to Rabble. Manitobans continue to struggle with higher than average poverty rates in spite of living in one of the country most financially stable provinces. On Wednesday May 13, child-care advocates from across Canada joined together to call for a universally accessible, quality and comprehensive child-care system. Manitoba child poverty rate has persisted above the national average since 1990, apart from 2008 and 2009. These particular families are faced with more financial hardships and higher unemployment rates. It has been on a downward trend over the past couple of decades, from a high of 24.2 per cent in 1991 decreasing to 11.3 per cent in 2011 for the LICO-AT . We are often reminded that specific groups are more vulnerable to living in poverty, including lone female parents, newcomers, families with disabilities and those of Aboriginal descent.
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