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Student Preparation

Perceptions Among Social Work and Non-Social Work Students Concerning Causes of Poverty

Pages 161-173 | Accepted 01 Oct 1999, Published online: 20 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

Feagin’s Poverty Scale was used to measure social work students’ and non-social work students’ perceptions of the causes of poverty. Present social work students, like previous ones, attribute poverty more to structural factors than individual factors. Further analysis, however, suggests that this may only be true for female and white social work students. Male and nonwhite social work students appear to attribute poverty to both structural and individual factors. White social work students perceive structural factors as more important in causing poverty than white non-social work students. Non-social work students did not overwhelmingly attribute poverty to individualistic factors as expected.

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An-Pyng Sun

The author wishes to thank Dr. William Epstein and Dr. Leroy Pelton (UNLV School of Social Work) and the reviewers for their helpful comments.

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