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musickatia [10]
2 years ago
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What approaches to the study of poverty does economic sociology offer? More specifically, what might sociologists studying pover

ty focus on besides
poor households, neighborhoods, and individuals?
Social Studies
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mel-nik [20]2 years ago
6 0

Two classic sociological approaches to poverty and social stratification are structural-functionalism and competition theory

Sociologists tend to concentrate on external (to the individual) explanations of poverty, such as those based on place, class, gender, economic power, and related contextual variables.

<h3>What do sociologists say about poverty?</h3>

Sociologists see it as a social situation of societies with an unequal and inequitable distribution of income and wealth, of the de-industrialization of Western cultures, and the exploitative effects of global capitalism. Poverty is not an equivalent opportunity social situation.

<h3>What are the three types of poverty sociology?</h3>
  • Fundamental poverty.
  • Comparative Poverty.
  • Situational Poverty.
  • Generational Poverty.
  • Rural Poverty.
  • Urban Poverty.

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