The psychology of poverty, wealth, and economic inequality
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書誌事項
The psychology of poverty, wealth, and economic inequality
Cambridge University Press, 2023
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-370) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Economic inequality is a defining issue of our time, with a handful of individuals in the United States today owning more wealth than half the population in the country. What are the psychological consequences of living in a profoundly unequal society? This comprehensive textbook is among the first to examine poverty, wealth, and economic inequality from a psychological perspective. Written by two leading scholars in the field, it provides an intersectional analysis of the impact of economic inequality on cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, intergroup, physiological, and health outcomes. Students are introduced to the diverse methods used to study poverty, wealth, and economic inequality and the strengths and weaknesses of various approaches, while the text focuses on solutions at the individual, community, and national levels to restore optimism and encourage action. Chapter features include exercises and reflection questions that help students think critically about the implications of research findings for their own lives.
目次
- 1. Contemporary Economic Inequalities
- 2. Beliefs about social class, poverty, and wealth
- 3. Classist stigma, exclusion, and disrespect
- 4. Poverty and its Costs
- 5. Working Class: The Essential Workers
- 6. Wealth and its Costs
- 7. Societal Economic Inequality
- 8. Race and Racism
- 9. Gender and poverty
- 10. Housing Precarity and Homelessness
- 11. Parenting While Poor
- 12. Social Networks and Social Supports
- 13. Poverty, Psychology, and Mental Health Services
- 14. Working Toward Equality and Economic Justice.
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