While the multidimensionality of poverty is well-recognised, one dimension of poverty which has been often overlooked is weak social connectedness. This paper draws on conceptual, participatory and measurement literatures to show that social connectedness appears to be an important missing ingredient of multidimensional poverty analyses, with social isolation being a feature which exacerbates the condition of poor persons. To provide contextual detail as to its impact on persons in marginalized communities, we present qualitative primary data from South Africa and Mozambique and review pertinent studies of the First Nations of Canada and among persons with disability. A policy challenge for social isolation is that it is often seen as stemm...
This CASEbrief summarises 'Understanding Social Exclusion' edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand and...
Historically poverty as a concept was considered to be a key factor to design social policy. T...
The international development community is beginning to recognise that people with disabilities cons...
While the multidimensionality of poverty is well-recognised, one dimension of poverty which has been...
Most governments and policy makers define poverty by income. Yet poor people define their poverty mo...
Building on earlier work which argues that social isolation can be both a consequence of living in p...
Social isolation is a deprivation of social connectedness. It is a crucial aspect that continues to ...
Social isolation is a deprivation of social connectedness. It is a crucial aspect that continues to ...
Social isolation is a deprivation of social connectedness. It is a crucial aspect that continues to ...
While people living in poverty talk about isolation, shame, and humiliation as being key aspects of ...
Social connection is the experience of interacting with and feeling connected to other people. A lac...
textabstractThis paper addresses several ambiguities in the social exclusion literature that fuel th...
Summaries Although the concept of social exclusion has its origins in northern social policy discou...
Disability and poverty have a complex and interdependent relationship. It is commonly understood tha...
Social capital has been identified as an important avenue of upward mobility for poorer people. Howe...
This CASEbrief summarises 'Understanding Social Exclusion' edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand and...
Historically poverty as a concept was considered to be a key factor to design social policy. T...
The international development community is beginning to recognise that people with disabilities cons...
While the multidimensionality of poverty is well-recognised, one dimension of poverty which has been...
Most governments and policy makers define poverty by income. Yet poor people define their poverty mo...
Building on earlier work which argues that social isolation can be both a consequence of living in p...
Social isolation is a deprivation of social connectedness. It is a crucial aspect that continues to ...
Social isolation is a deprivation of social connectedness. It is a crucial aspect that continues to ...
Social isolation is a deprivation of social connectedness. It is a crucial aspect that continues to ...
While people living in poverty talk about isolation, shame, and humiliation as being key aspects of ...
Social connection is the experience of interacting with and feeling connected to other people. A lac...
textabstractThis paper addresses several ambiguities in the social exclusion literature that fuel th...
Summaries Although the concept of social exclusion has its origins in northern social policy discou...
Disability and poverty have a complex and interdependent relationship. It is commonly understood tha...
Social capital has been identified as an important avenue of upward mobility for poorer people. Howe...
This CASEbrief summarises 'Understanding Social Exclusion' edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand and...
Historically poverty as a concept was considered to be a key factor to design social policy. T...
The international development community is beginning to recognise that people with disabilities cons...