
landless people
Landless people are individuals who do not own any land through legal rights or ownership. Often, they work small-scale jobs like farming for others or seeking temporary employment, but lack a permanent property to call their own. This situation can arise due to economic hardship, unequal land distribution, or displacement. Being landless typically limits access to resources, stability, and opportunities for self-sufficiency, making it harder to improve living conditions and secure long-term livelihoods. Addressing landlessness often involves land reform, fair distribution policies, or social support systems to promote equitable access to land and resources.