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Title: Ch 8 Poverty


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Ch 8 Poverty
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Poverty
  • Defining poverty
  • Describing the poor
  • Explaining poverty

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Defining poverty
  • How would you define poverty?
  • Absolute definition
  • Relative definition
  • Cultural definition

4
Defining poverty
  • What are basic necessities of life?

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Absolute definition
  • What income necessary to buy a low cost healthy
    diet times 3
  • Annual guidelines set by U.S. DHHS
  • http//www.aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/04poverty.shtml

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Absolute definition
  • Criticism
  • Dont spend 1/3 income on food
  • Assumes no regional or rural/urban differences
  • Child care not included in 1960s when definition
    created
  • Recent policy change requires mothers to work

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Relative poverty
  • How poor a person is compared to others in
    her/his neighborhood or community
  • Relative to a standard shaped by lifestyles of
    others
  • E.g., having indoor plumbing or not
  • Lowest end of economic scale
  • Bottom 15
  • lt1/3 of median family income
  • late 1990s 16,000
  • 13 of pop

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Who are the poor?
  • Location
  • South
  • Rural
  • Inner-city
  • Race
  • African American Hispanic more likely to be
    poor
  • White are majority of poor

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Who are the poor?
  • Education
  • The lower a persons education, the greater the
    likelihood is poor
  • 2 college educated
  • 25 high school dropouts
  • Gender
  • Femminization of poverty
  • Due to
  • Divorce
  • Out-of-wedlock births
  • Wages
  • Most poor families are headed by women
  • Half of all female-headed families are poor

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Who are the poor?
  • Age
  • Elderly less likely
  • Children more likely

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Why is there poverty?
  • Symbolic interactionist culture of poverty
  • Functionalist
  • Conflict

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Symbolic Interactionist
  • Based on interaction socialization
  • Culture of poverty concept developed by Oscar
    Lewis
  • Michael Harrington, The Other America
  • Some learn values behaviors that result in
    staying poor
  • Fatalistic
  • Focus on present, not deferring gratification
  • Crisis oriented
  • Passed on to next generation

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Culture of poverty
  • Criticism
  • William Ryan blaming the victim
  • Lazy, lack intelligence is individualistic
    explanation focusing on person
  • rather than social structure producing inequality
  • Most poverty is short-term
  • 12 lasts 5 years

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Functionalism
  • Herbert Gans we have poverty because it is
    functional
  • Will do dirty jobs for low pay
  • Creates middle class jobs social workers, police
  • Creates market for low quality, used goods
  • Elevates status of non-poor
  • Structural unemployment
  • Economy jobs change businesses close
  • People dont have skills for new businesses,
    services

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Conflict theory
  • Marx
  • Capitalists make greater profits
  • if oversupply of labor
  • Pay lower wages
  • Institutions are controlled by the capitalists
  • Tax system structured to their advantage
  • Blue collar crime more severely punished
  • Schools/churches
  • justify those structures
  • perpetuate myths, e.g., Horatio Alger stories

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What did you learn?
  • What are the main points we learned about poverty?
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