This study aims to investigate the poverty attribution of people in Japan. Some previous studies have argued that various variables, including demographics, socio-economic status, and social awareness, correlate with whether people attribute poverty to individual willpower, social unfairness, individual unluckiness, or inevitable features of society. However, it is also asserted that peopleʼs belief on the course of poverty has a complex and compound nature: people blame individuals and society at the same time. This study investigates such compound attribution using multiple answers of poverty attribution. The analysis shows that people who tend to blame society do not always privilege individuals and vice versa. As the robustness of social policies is partially based on peopleʼs awareness, this result can be referred to when social policies are developed
%0 Journal Article
%1 ishijima2020attributions
%A Ishijima, Kentaro
%D 2020
%J 年報社会学論集
%K 2020 EBSCO EB_contra_zt EB_input2021 EVS EVS_contra_zt EVS_input2021 Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP article jak other rp text zt_proved
%N 33
%P 52-60
%R 10.5690/kantoh.2020.52
%T 貧困の原因帰属: 混合的帰属に注目して(Attributions of Poverty: Analyzing Compound Attribution)
%U https://doi.org/10.5690/kantoh.2020.52
%X This study aims to investigate the poverty attribution of people in Japan. Some previous studies have argued that various variables, including demographics, socio-economic status, and social awareness, correlate with whether people attribute poverty to individual willpower, social unfairness, individual unluckiness, or inevitable features of society. However, it is also asserted that peopleʼs belief on the course of poverty has a complex and compound nature: people blame individuals and society at the same time. This study investigates such compound attribution using multiple answers of poverty attribution. The analysis shows that people who tend to blame society do not always privilege individuals and vice versa. As the robustness of social policies is partially based on peopleʼs awareness, this result can be referred to when social policies are developed
@article{ishijima2020attributions,
abstract = {This study aims to investigate the poverty attribution of people in Japan. Some previous studies have argued that various variables, including demographics, socio-economic status, and social awareness, correlate with whether people attribute poverty to individual willpower, social unfairness, individual unluckiness, or inevitable features of society. However, it is also asserted that peopleʼs belief on the course of poverty has a complex and compound nature: people blame individuals and society at the same time. This study investigates such compound attribution using multiple answers of poverty attribution. The analysis shows that people who tend to blame society do not always privilege individuals and vice versa. As the robustness of social policies is partially based on peopleʼs awareness, this result can be referred to when social policies are developed},
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author = {Ishijima, Kentaro},
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pages = {52-60},
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title = {貧困の原因帰属: 混合的帰属に注目して(Attributions of Poverty: Analyzing Compound Attribution)},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5690/kantoh.2020.52},
year = 2020
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