sosc 103d social inequality in hk lecture 16: causes of poverty
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SOSC 103DSocial Inequality in HK
Lecture 16: Causes of Poverty
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Poor people in Hong Kong Unemployed people (long-term)
Aged people, Single parents, and
Those who suffer from chronic illness
The working poor Unskilled labour, Contract workers
Offspring of the existing poor
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Causes of Poverty (I) Individual side of poverty
Unfortunate group• Chronic illness: losing ability to
work• Old age: losing job and lacking
family support• Social isolation: e.g. single parents
Unemployment• especially long-term unemployment
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Causes of Poverty (II)
Culture of Poverty Intergenerational continuities Transferring deprivation within
families E.g. poor parenting; ‘bad’
personalities (e.g. laziness, low aspirations and ambitions)
Criticism: blaming the victims
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Causes of Poverty (III) Institutional side of poverty
Structure of employment• One’s class situation in the
occupational structure determine the probability of becoming poor
• Income, job security, contract
Social and economic changes• Deindustrialization• Market value of the skills acquired
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Causes of Poverty (III)
Institutional side of poverty (cont’) Structure of inequality
- Power relations between the rich and the poor
- The role of laws and legislations
Social membership- Inequalities in social resources (e.g.
social support network and access to information)
- Discrimination and exclusion
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Social attitudes in Hong Kong
Reasons for HK people being poor (%) Disagree Ave. Agree DK
They do not work hard 48.0 15.0 32.1 4.9
They do not have ambition 44.5 16.6 28.2 10.7
Their IQ is low 66.4 9.8 16.2 7.6
They do not have talent 51.7 13.9 28.5 6.0
Their educational level is low 24.0 13.9 57.3 4.8
Their skills cannot keep up with social change 18.9 13.5 62.2 5.4
HK cannot offer them jobs 46.3 11.5 37.1 5.2
The present situation of HK does not allow 32.5 10.9 47.0 9.6them to run small business
The jobs they can find are all temporary jobs 17.8 12.8 62.0 7.5
The jobs they can find are low paid jobs 6.7 6.7 81.7 4.8
Social welfare in HK cannot meet their demands 33.7 15.1 43.7 7.5
HK society discriminates against them 56.4 13.6 22.5 7.5
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Perception of the poor The importance of both individual and
institutional factors of poverty Individual factors of poverty are not purely
individual, but underpinned by social change
Clear idea on/ fine distinction in the effects of “institutional” side of poverty in HK
The inadequacies of social welfare in HK
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Causes of Long-term Poverty
Solution to Poverty (welfare?)
Ways to avoid Long-term and Intergenerational Poverty
There are two main perspectives: conservative view & liberal view
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Conservative view Poor people and their children are
trapped by welfare
Welfare programs create dependency
Passing on the ‘wrong’ attitudes to successive generations
Welfare = the cause of long-term poverty/ dependency
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Liberal view Poor people and their children are
trapped by poverty (lack of employment)
Education and training programs
Creation of work
Reunite the poor with the rest of society
Welfare = transitional financial support
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Readings:
Gottschalk, P., et al. (2001) “The Dynamics and Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty and Welfare Participation,” in David Grusky (ed.) Social Stratification: Class, Race and Gender in Sociological Perspective (2/e)