Child welfare workers’ constructions and causal explanations of poverty

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Children and Poverty Pub Date : 2016-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10796126.2015.1130124
Juliana Carlson
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ABSTRACT Studying the perceptions of the causes of poverty is warranted because individual perceptions shape behavior toward poor people and actions related to poverty. Prior studies relying heavily on survey methodology fail to capture deeper and fuller meanings participants apply to poverty. This study explores how child welfare workers understand poverty by examining their definitions of, and what they see as causal explanations of, poverty. Individual interviews were conducted with 30 child welfare workers throughout a Midwestern state. Analysis indicated that workers all defined poverty as ‘not getting basic needs met,’ corresponding to the underlying assumptions of absolute poverty measures. Workers simultaneously augmented these definitions using other poverty constructions, namely the federal guidelines and more complex views – conceptually in line with relative poverty measures – that account for factors outside income or consumption. Workers’ causal explanations of poverty were multifaceted. Causal explanations included structural/systemic, individual, family/generational, and luck, with the first three being most prominent. These findings have implications for practice and training in the child welfare system as it relates to poverty.
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儿童福利工作者对贫困的建构与因果解释
研究对贫困原因的认知是有必要的,因为个人的认知会影响对穷人的行为和与贫困相关的行动。先前的研究严重依赖于调查方法,未能捕捉到参与者对贫困的更深和更全面的含义。本研究通过检查儿童福利工作者对贫困的定义,以及他们认为贫困的因果解释,探讨了儿童福利工作者如何理解贫困。对中西部一个州的30名儿童福利工作者进行了个别访谈。分析显示,工人们都将贫困定义为“基本需求得不到满足”,这与绝对贫困衡量标准的基本假设相符。工人们同时使用其他贫困结构来扩充这些定义,即联邦指导方针和更复杂的观点——在概念上与相对贫困措施一致——考虑到收入或消费以外的因素。工人对贫困的因果解释是多方面的。因果解释包括结构/系统、个人、家庭/世代和运气,其中前三个是最突出的。这些发现对儿童福利系统的实践和培训具有启示意义,因为它与贫困有关。
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