Reducing Inter-generational Ethnic Poverty

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Reducing Inter-generational Ethnic Poverty

Economics, Psychology and Culture

Development studies Popular culture Social discrimination and social justice Poverty and precarity Ethnic studies Sociology Public administration Public ownership / nationalization Non-profitmaking organizations Psychotherapy

Author: Greg Clydesdale

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 29th November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781000261288


Overview

This book looks at human capital development and provides an explanation for why cognitive development varies among ethnic groups. The book uses an interdisciplinary approach to examine inter-generational ethnic poverty. It puts forth an argument that the ethnic poverty gap can be reduced, and to do so we need a broader view of human capital which considers the match between the nature of the economy and the specific capabilities needed. The book focuses on the interrelationship between developmental psychology and socio-economic status and argues that the most important relationship in a knowledge economy is actually the one between a parent and a child.

Focus Areas

The book begins by looking at cultures and assimilation and investigates the link between education, culture and socio-economic status. It also attempts to answer the question of what the link between culture, parents and children’s ability is and why ethnic groups vary in their nurturing. It delves into how parenting and cognitive development are interrelated.

Conclusion

This thought-provoking book concludes with an emphasis on nurture and how it may alleviate ethnic poverty and shape social policies. The book provides a strong thesis to counter explanations based on racial and genetic superiority.

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