How the Poor Deal with Their Own Poverty: A Social Psychological Analysis from the Social Identity Perspective

Volume: 127, Issue: 1, Pages: 413 - 433
Published: Apr 24, 2015
Abstract
The focus of psychological studies of poverty is usually on the psychological outcomes, causal attributions and the personality characteristics of the poor. Different from previous psychological accounts, the present study considered poverty as a group level phenomenon in the frame of Social Identity Theory, addressing the question of how poor people deal with the negative poor identity. In order to explore which of the three identity management...
Paper Details
Title
How the Poor Deal with Their Own Poverty: A Social Psychological Analysis from the Social Identity Perspective
Published Date
Apr 24, 2015
Volume
127
Issue
1
Pages
413 - 433
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