Young, Poor Parents

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES
S. Halpern-Meekin
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Abstract

This chapter elaborates on the concept of social poverty, engaging with previous theory and research across the fields of sociology, psychology, and health to explain the importance of social poverty and its particular salience in the lives of young, unmarried parents with new babies and limited budgets. The concept of social poverty contrasts with much of the social capital literature’s emphasis, which often focuses on the use value of social ties rather than their inherent value to people. Social poverty is marked by the perceived absence of relationships that are of adequate quality to meet socioemotional needs. Social poverty, including feelings of loneliness or social isolation, can have consequences for psychological and physical health. Young, poor parents are making a variety of life transitions to adulthood, partnership, and parenthood, which can raise the risk of social poverty by creating instability and making it more difficult to develop trust in relationships.
年轻贫穷的父母
本章详细阐述了社会贫困的概念,与社会学、心理学和健康领域的先前理论和研究相结合,解释了社会贫困的重要性,以及它在年轻、未婚父母、新生儿和有限预算的生活中的特别突出。社会贫困的概念与许多社会资本文献的重点形成对比,后者往往侧重于社会关系的使用价值,而不是它们对人们的内在价值。社会贫困的特点是人们认为缺乏足以满足社会情感需求的高质量关系。社会贫困,包括孤独感或社会孤立感,可对心理和身体健康产生影响。年轻、贫穷的父母正在经历各种各样的生活转变,从成年、伴侣到为人父母,这可能会造成不稳定,并使建立人际关系中的信任变得更加困难,从而增加社会贫困的风险。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice provides a unique blend of high-quality research, policy and practice from leading authors in the field related to all aspects of poverty and social exclusion. The journal has changed its name to reflect its wider scope and has growing international coverage. Content spans a broad spectrum of poverty-related topics including social security, employment and unemployment, regeneration, housing, health, education and criminal justice, as well as issues of ethnicity, gender, disability and other inequalities as they relate to social justice.
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