解决后工业社会代际贫困的程序性干预的神话:以香港为视角的纵向研究

Q3 Social Sciences
Wing Chung Ho
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本研究透过追踪154个13至15岁家庭的年轻成年成员(24至26岁)的教育及职业发展轨迹,发现香港的代际贫穷问题严重。定量数据表明,父母贫穷的青少年在成年后贫穷的可能性高出104%,近60%(58.4%)的样本遵循“穷人生穷人;这种“富生富”的模式代代相传。而由混杂因素组成的logistic回归模型的解释能力较弱(R2=0.15)。随后与30位来自样本的母亲进行的焦点小组讨论指出,无数形式的个人与环境的相互作用决定了她们孩子的生活机会。这些发现对试图制定具体方案以消除代际贫困“根源”的政策制定者和研究人员提出了挑战。本文指出了贫困循环的本质与可评估的程序性干预之间的认识论上的不相容,特别是在后工业社会,并呼吁采取全面的干预方法。
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The Myth of Programmatic Intervention to Tackle Intergenerational Poverty in Post-industrial Societies: A Longitudinal Study in Hong Kong as a Vantage Point
Through tracking the educational and career trajectories of the young adult members (aged 24–26) of 154 families over 13–15 years, this study suggests that the problem of intergenerational poverty is serious in Hong Kong. Quantitative data indicates that adolescents with poor parents have a 104 percent higher chance of being poor in young adulthood, and nearly 60 percent (58.4%) of the samples follow “the-poor-begets-the-poor; therich- begets-the-rich” pattern across generations. However, the explanatory power of the logistic regression models consisting of confounding factors are weak (R2=0.15). Subsequent focus group discussions with 30 mothers from the samples point to myriad forms of individual-environment interactions which determine their children’s life chances. These findings pose challenges to policymakers and researchers who attempt to formulate specific programs to eliminate the “root causes” of intergenerational poverty. This paper pinpoints the epistemological incompatibility between the nature of the poverty cycle and evaluable programmatic interventions, particularly in post-industrial societies, and calls for a holistic approach to intervention.
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Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare
Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare promotes the understanding of social welfare by applying social science knowledge, methodology and technology to problems of social policy, politics, the social ecology, and social services. The Journal provides an outstanding book review section as a regular feature of each issue. Since its first printing in 1974, JSSW has published articles on such topics as social change, gender, race, homelessness, social welfare history, cultural diversity, international social welfare, and the social dimensions of health and mental health.
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