IAAP Handbook of Applied Psychology 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781444395150.ch28
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Psychology Applied to Poverty

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“…Studies have indicated the roles of culture (Lewis 1966;Hansen 2008), inter-and intra-generational transmissions (Plewis and Bartley 2014), causal attributions (Bullock and Waugh 2005;Cozzarelli et al 2001), and personality traits (e.g. Hart et al 2008;Carr and Bandawe 2011) in social mobility processes, and also in poverty reduction efforts. That said, analyzing poverty at a group level contributes to the comprehension of interactional, contextual and hierarchical aspects of this wide-ranging social problem when seeking solutions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies have indicated the roles of culture (Lewis 1966;Hansen 2008), inter-and intra-generational transmissions (Plewis and Bartley 2014), causal attributions (Bullock and Waugh 2005;Cozzarelli et al 2001), and personality traits (e.g. Hart et al 2008;Carr and Bandawe 2011) in social mobility processes, and also in poverty reduction efforts. That said, analyzing poverty at a group level contributes to the comprehension of interactional, contextual and hierarchical aspects of this wide-ranging social problem when seeking solutions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diener and Biswas-Diener 2002;Kaplan et al 2008;Mullainathan and Shafir 2013;Rojas 2008), on the personal attributes or traits in the perpetuation of poverty, such as the lack of an entrepreneurial personality (e.g. Carr and Bandawe 2011;Hart et al 2008), and on the causal attributions for poverty, such as fatalistic-individualistic or structural attributions (Bullock and Waugh 2005;Cozzarelli et al 2001; see also Furnham 2003).…”
Section: Previous Psychological Accounts Of Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stu Carr from Massey University has led the application of organizational psychology to poverty reduction Carr, & Bandawe, 2011), and this is a central element of both hu manitarian work psychology and of macropsychology, be cause poverty often sets the broader social context that di minishes people's opportunities to live a full life.…”
Section: Acro P Sy Ch O Lo G Y a N D H U M A N Ita Ria N W O R Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Markets react to the ripples, often disproportionately, and especially in financial "crises." Managing Foreign Direct Investment is important for poverty reduction globally (Carr and Bandawe 2011). Stability, security, and quality of government are as much in the mind of the perceiver as they are supposedly objective "indicators" of governance.…”
Section: Roadmapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In time, they can each affect opportunities (Hunt 2011). Historically, from health and education to clinical settings, Psychology has focused less on opportunities, and opportunity structures for poverty reduction, than it has on personality in such situations, itself (Baer et al 2012;Carr and Sloan 2003;Carr and Bandawe 2011). Such a focus on personality is not too surprising perhaps, for a discipline that studies the person, and persons.…”
Section: Roadmapmentioning
confidence: 99%