Various authors point to the connection between public perceptions of poverty and institutionalised strategies of dealing with the poor. The way the general public perceives the poor, and especially the causes of poverty, is generally assumed to have a profound influence on the legitimacy of anti-poverty policies. Yet studies on popular perceptions of and attributions for poverty are relatively infrequent. Moreover, a considerable share of existing research appears conceptually and/or methodologically inadequate. This article provides a critical review of existing literature that is interwoven into the discussion of the two most common approaches to studying lay poverty attributions: the factor analytical approach and the forced-choice-ques...
Attribution theory posits that poverty beliefs vary along the causal properties of locus, stability,...
An attributional analysis of reactions to poverty is presented. The article begins by discussing the...
Majority of poverty attribution studies have been on middle class adults from developed countries. W...
Various authors point to the connection between public perceptions of poverty and institutionalised ...
In this contribution we describe and explain the differences in popular poverty attributions that ex...
The perception of the causes of poverty has long been recognized as a very important factor in the b...
This paper begins by arguing that the 'poverty measurement debate' has become bogged down in the pov...
Individuals hold beliefs about what causes poverty, and those beliefs have been theorized to explain...
Individuals hold beliefs about what causes poverty, and those beliefs have been theorized to explain...
This paper analyses the perceptions of the causes of poverty using the Feagin Scale of Poverty Perce...
Individuals hold beliefs about what causes poverty and those beliefs have been theorised to explain ...
Studies on poverty are mainly engaged with the definition and measurement of poverty, while the issu...
In this article it is argued that the attributional literature concerning explanations of poverty is...
This article analyses three specific categories of the poor – immigrants, families with children and...
This study analyses the attributions of causality and the representations aboutpoverty an...
Attribution theory posits that poverty beliefs vary along the causal properties of locus, stability,...
An attributional analysis of reactions to poverty is presented. The article begins by discussing the...
Majority of poverty attribution studies have been on middle class adults from developed countries. W...
Various authors point to the connection between public perceptions of poverty and institutionalised ...
In this contribution we describe and explain the differences in popular poverty attributions that ex...
The perception of the causes of poverty has long been recognized as a very important factor in the b...
This paper begins by arguing that the 'poverty measurement debate' has become bogged down in the pov...
Individuals hold beliefs about what causes poverty, and those beliefs have been theorized to explain...
Individuals hold beliefs about what causes poverty, and those beliefs have been theorized to explain...
This paper analyses the perceptions of the causes of poverty using the Feagin Scale of Poverty Perce...
Individuals hold beliefs about what causes poverty and those beliefs have been theorised to explain ...
Studies on poverty are mainly engaged with the definition and measurement of poverty, while the issu...
In this article it is argued that the attributional literature concerning explanations of poverty is...
This article analyses three specific categories of the poor – immigrants, families with children and...
This study analyses the attributions of causality and the representations aboutpoverty an...
Attribution theory posits that poverty beliefs vary along the causal properties of locus, stability,...
An attributional analysis of reactions to poverty is presented. The article begins by discussing the...
Majority of poverty attribution studies have been on middle class adults from developed countries. W...