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Defined ◦ See page 161, L&L Chapter 6 Absolute vs. Relative Poverty Evaluate levels in terms of the standard of living ◦ Standard of living, defined
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Persons in familyPoverty guideline 1$10,830 214,570 318,310 422,050 525,790 629,530 733,270 837,010
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Cost of living differences Doesn’t hit the “Dream Line” Assumes constant social mobility
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Based on a “nutritionally inadequate food plan” The Trouble with the “Official” Definition: ◦ It “excludes many people who define themselves, and whom most of you would define, as poor” (L&L 2010:162) Intersects with other social problems and institutions
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U.S. has the rate in the developed world More in poverty, though have a higher poverty rate 1 of every 5 children live in poverty (2006) “there is also a core of people who remain in poverty, an underclass that experiences chronic hunger and malnutrition, unemployment, and substandard housing” (Lauer and Lauer xxxx:164) ◦ The Working Poor
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Higher rate of infant mortality More likely to More likely to be More likely to Lower levels of social trust Less likely to participate in civic life A “small” problem (to us) might be a major life impediment to the poor
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The more money we have, the happier we are ◦ Only to a certain point… Perceived happiness What does it mean to be poor?
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Myth 1 – “Welfare people are lazy…” Myth 2 – “Welfare makes life easy…” Myth 3 – “People become addicted to welfare…”
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Autonomy Equal opportunity Security Change Power(lessness)
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Political decision making and the distribution of political and economic power ◦
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Political decision making and the distribution of political and economic power Game is “rigged” toward middle and upper classes. ◦ 3 ways the economy hurts the poor
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Poverty and Families ◦ Families in poverty tend to: ◦ Class differences in family life
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Poverty and Education ◦ Children in poverty
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Disparagement and Discrimination ◦ The self-fulfilling prophecy Value of “individualism” as a value
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Race defined Ethnic group defined ◦ Tables on p. 228, 236 of readings The social construction of race ◦
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Voter disenfranchisement “Life chances” Institutional racism ◦ Racial threat hypothesis ◦ 3 ways institutional racism is in the economy Prejudice defined Common fallacies ◦
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