Despite the centrality of shame and stigma within research on welfare in high-income countries, these issues only exist within the periphery of rapidly expanding practice in and research on social assistance in low- and middle-income countries. This oversight undermines social assistance’s potential in breaking the poverty-shame cycle and ignores its role in the (re)production of shame and stigma. This article offers a critical exploration of the role of social assistance in alleviating or reinforcing shame and stigma in low- and middle-income countries. Findings indicate that positive and negative effects co-exist but that far too little evidence is available to judge whether social assistance receipt overwhelmingly negates or plays into s...
While people living in poverty talk about isolation, shame, and humiliation as being key aspects of ...
This paper presents an analysis of the recent evolution of social assistance in the developing world...
Some observers claim that conditional cash transfer programmes limit the stigma of taking welfare an...
Despite long-standing conceptual considerations of shame in understanding poverty and debates about ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research examines Amartya Sen's contention that ...
While the reasons for low take‐up of social assistance benefits are complex, stigma is understood to...
Poverty studies worldwide have continuously demonstrated that poverty entails not only material hard...
This article explores the problems in employing shame as a change agent in the political world
Across rich nations with welfare states, charity continues as a dominant force in the lives of peopl...
All research related to under-utilization of income maintenance programs as well as to their impact ...
Shame and humiliation are central to the understanding of poverty yet internationally comparable dat...
Bu çalışmada yoksulluğun psiko-sosyal etkilerinden utanma ve damgalanma olgusuaraştırılmaktadır. Uta...
Meeting: Missing Dimensions of Poverty Data, 29-30 May 2007, Oxford, GBProject number related to IDR...
We examine the drivers of stigma of social protection benefits in Portugal by exploring how individu...
While stigma has often been implicated in the low take-up of benefits, its aetiology is not well und...
While people living in poverty talk about isolation, shame, and humiliation as being key aspects of ...
This paper presents an analysis of the recent evolution of social assistance in the developing world...
Some observers claim that conditional cash transfer programmes limit the stigma of taking welfare an...
Despite long-standing conceptual considerations of shame in understanding poverty and debates about ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research examines Amartya Sen's contention that ...
While the reasons for low take‐up of social assistance benefits are complex, stigma is understood to...
Poverty studies worldwide have continuously demonstrated that poverty entails not only material hard...
This article explores the problems in employing shame as a change agent in the political world
Across rich nations with welfare states, charity continues as a dominant force in the lives of peopl...
All research related to under-utilization of income maintenance programs as well as to their impact ...
Shame and humiliation are central to the understanding of poverty yet internationally comparable dat...
Bu çalışmada yoksulluğun psiko-sosyal etkilerinden utanma ve damgalanma olgusuaraştırılmaktadır. Uta...
Meeting: Missing Dimensions of Poverty Data, 29-30 May 2007, Oxford, GBProject number related to IDR...
We examine the drivers of stigma of social protection benefits in Portugal by exploring how individu...
While stigma has often been implicated in the low take-up of benefits, its aetiology is not well und...
While people living in poverty talk about isolation, shame, and humiliation as being key aspects of ...
This paper presents an analysis of the recent evolution of social assistance in the developing world...
Some observers claim that conditional cash transfer programmes limit the stigma of taking welfare an...