5.2.3

Explanations of Poverty

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New Right Explanations of Poverty

Sociologists from different approaches have varying explanations of poverty. These include the New Right theories, functionalist, Marxists and feminist explanations.

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Murray

  • Murray (1984) examined the US governments’ social policies since the late 1960s that aimed to reduce poverty.
  • He focussed on the impact of these policies on the behaviour of members of the underclass (those that occupy the lowest levels of the social class hierarchy, below the working class).
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Conclusions

  • In his view, policies actually produced poverty and encouraged people to become dependent on welfare benefits.
  • One example he used was welfare benefits led to an increase in unmarried young mothers and encouraged a hard core of unemployed young people to have no interest in finding jobs and become dependent on benefits.
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The underclass

  • Murray associated the underclass with poor African-American and Hispanic people and argued that the underclass posed a threat to society’s wellbeing because its members are responsible for increases in crime rates and a burden to taxpayers.
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Underclass in the UK

  • Murray (1996) argued that the underclass in the UK is growing rapidly.
  • He focused on the behaviour of the ‘undeserving poor’ and associated them with rising crime rates, an increase in the number of ‘illegitimate’ births and drop-out from the labour market among working-age men.
  • He argued that welfare reform encouraged crime, single parenthood and unemployment, as well as taking away the incentive to work.
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Criticisms

  • Critics of the New Right approach reject the idea of an underclass with different attitudes and insist that this group doesn’t exist.
  • The term is used to blame the victims for their misfortune and bad luck.
  • The underclass are used as scapegoats for the problems of society.
  • When explaining poverty, sociologists should focus on the structure of society and the ‘over-class’ – the rich and powerful groups in society.

Other Approaches

Sociologists from different approaches have varying explanations of poverty. These include the New Right theories, functionalist, Marxists and feminist explanations.

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Functionalism and poverty

  • Poverty performs positive functions for some groups in society.
  • For example it ensures that dirty and dangerous work gets done cheaply.
  • Critics argue that functionalism tries to defend the existence of poverty rather than explain it.
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Marxism and poverty

  • Poverty is the inevitable outcome of class-based divisions in capitalist society.
  • Capitalism generates extreme wealth for the bourgeoisie and poverty within the proletariat.
  • Poverty serves the interests of the bourgeoisie because they can hire and fire workers as needed.
  • The fear of poverty and unemployment can be used to discipline workers, keep wages low and profits high.
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Feminism and poverty

  • Women (especially lone mothers and older widows) face a greater risk of poverty than men.
  • A higher risk of poverty may be due to the gender pay gap and the inequality in the division of caring responsibilities.
  • Women are also more likely to outlive their partners.

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