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Women and Poverty:Psychology, Public Policy, and Social Justice '13

Women and Poverty:Psychology, Public Policy, and Social Justice '13

著者:Bullock, HE


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Poor Women in an Affluent Nation provides asocial psychological analysis of social class and class–based inequity, particularly in relation to women’s poverty. The book’s overarching goal is to provide readers with a critical analysis of the social and structural factors that contribute to women’s poverty, class–based power relations, the socio–cultural beliefs that justify class–based inequality. Core questions of interest include: How do diverse socioeconomic groups perceive our class structure and how are prospects for upward mobility regarded? How do low–income women perceive interclass relations, economic inequality, and the welfare system? How is poverty explained and how is class–based privilege and disadvantage understood? How do sexist, racist, and classist attitudes and beliefs contribute to the hardships low–income confront? How are these beliefs related to current welfare policy and other redistributive policies? What structural, social, and cultural changes would contribute to reduced poverty among female–headed households? Research and theory from social psychology, policy studies, and critical and feminist scholarship are presented to address these questions. The synthesis and application of these perspectives to women’s poverty and economic justice is one of the unique features of this book, providing the reader with a multifaceted understanding of the underlying causes of poverty and the policies that promote financial stability. To advance understanding of class–based discrimination as a source of inequity, classism is approached as a distinct form of discrimination and as intersecting with sexism and racism. The proposed book is also unique in its consideration of women’s experiences of poverty and classism at the individual (i.e., how low–income women make sense of poverty and class–based discrimination), intergroup (e.g., how diverse socioeconomic groups perceive class inequity, support for just world beliefs, attributions for poverty and wealth

登録情報

商品コード:0201413392
出版社: Wiley-Blackwell
出版年月: 2013/11
ISBN-10: 1405183500
ISBN-13: 978-1-4051-8350-5
出版国: イギリス
装丁: paper/Kt./br.
媒体: 冊子
ページ数: 208 p.
ジャンル: ジェンダー



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