Psychology of Poverty: Interviews about Attributions for Poverty and Wealth
Title: Psychology of Poverty: Interviews about Attributions for Poverty and Wealth
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Psychology of Poverty: Interviews about Attributions for Poverty and Wealth
Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
Details: Words: 1882 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
The unequal distribution of wealth in the USA is not a matter of resource distribution simply based on people's own ability or diligence. There are many attributes behind the theme. These attributes are generally categorized into three groups. Firstly, the individualistic explanation refers to the "role of individual in creating their own poverty" (bullock, 1995). Secondly, the "structural" explanations states how "economic and social conditions" (Bullock, 1995) cause poverty. "Fatalistic" explanations, the third type, "emphasizes bad luck,
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