The paper highlights growing interest in measures of non-cognitive skills which are shaping debate on poverty and social mobility in the global North and South. I use examples from an entrepreneurship programme in South Africa and the 'Character and Resilience manifesto' in the UK to argue that non-cognitive skills are being incorporated in a narrative of the shortcomings of 'the poor'. The characteristics of the poor, or their ‘non-cognitive skills’, are measured in ways that are ethnocentric and insensitive to class. The results of these measurements are presented as an explanation of their poverty, drawing attention away from the political and economic systems in which they are embedded
International audiencePoverty is a phenomenon that tends to persist and reproduce itself (i.e., the ...
© The Author 2017.Prior research on stratification beliefs has investigated individuals' understandi...
project focussed on a problem that has rarely been addressed: the fact that the borderline between t...
Non-cognitive skills, defined as individual differences that are independent of cognitive ability, a...
This paper is a serendipitous interdisciplinary review of literature prepared as background to work ...
Social capital has been identified as an important avenue of upward mobility for poorer people. Howe...
This paper focuses on the psychologization of development in South Africa, one of the most unequal c...
Recent theoretical work hypothesizes that a polarized society like South Africa will suffer a legacy...
We find it easier to talk about class in purely economic terms. Lisa McKenzie argues that in fact ou...
This paper investigates young black South Africans' perceptions of social mobility and economic ineq...
It is now a widely acknowledged fact that the low-educated workers are facing important risks of lab...
The relationship between knowledge and development is of growing importance in development theory an...
The socially perceived necessities or 'consensual' approach to defining and measuring poverty is bas...
Behavioural explanations of poverty and disadvantage have figured heavily in political rhetoric in t...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusTo begin with, poverty has been a problem, es...
International audiencePoverty is a phenomenon that tends to persist and reproduce itself (i.e., the ...
© The Author 2017.Prior research on stratification beliefs has investigated individuals' understandi...
project focussed on a problem that has rarely been addressed: the fact that the borderline between t...
Non-cognitive skills, defined as individual differences that are independent of cognitive ability, a...
This paper is a serendipitous interdisciplinary review of literature prepared as background to work ...
Social capital has been identified as an important avenue of upward mobility for poorer people. Howe...
This paper focuses on the psychologization of development in South Africa, one of the most unequal c...
Recent theoretical work hypothesizes that a polarized society like South Africa will suffer a legacy...
We find it easier to talk about class in purely economic terms. Lisa McKenzie argues that in fact ou...
This paper investigates young black South Africans' perceptions of social mobility and economic ineq...
It is now a widely acknowledged fact that the low-educated workers are facing important risks of lab...
The relationship between knowledge and development is of growing importance in development theory an...
The socially perceived necessities or 'consensual' approach to defining and measuring poverty is bas...
Behavioural explanations of poverty and disadvantage have figured heavily in political rhetoric in t...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusTo begin with, poverty has been a problem, es...
International audiencePoverty is a phenomenon that tends to persist and reproduce itself (i.e., the ...
© The Author 2017.Prior research on stratification beliefs has investigated individuals' understandi...
project focussed on a problem that has rarely been addressed: the fact that the borderline between t...