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            Familientradition Hartz IV?

            Soziale Reproduktion von Armut in Familie und Biografie

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            Author(s)
            Wagner, Dominik
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            The study addresses the question of how the biographies of people whose families remain in poverty for generations are structured. In addition, it provides detailed insights into the life of families in relation to ALG II and reconstructively traces the individual context of social reproduction of poverty. It turns out that the way the families interviewed deal with poverty depends on a multitude of interwoven biographical structural aspects.
             
            Die Untersuchung widmet sich der Frage, wie sich die Biografien von Menschen gestalten, deren Familien über Generationen hinweg in Armut verbleiben. Dazu gibt sie detaillierte Einblicke in das Leben von Familien im ALG II-Bezug und spürt rekonstruktiv den individuellen Zusammenhängen der sozialen Reproduktion von Armut nach. Es zeigt sich, dass die Art und Weise wie die interviewten Familien mit Armut umgehen von einer Vielzahl miteinander verwobener biografischer Strukturaspekt abhängig ist.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/165087
            Keywords
            Families; poverty; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBK Sociology: family and relationships
            DOI
            10.2307/j.ctvdf0155
            ISBN
            9783847420422
            Publisher
            Verlag Barbara Budrich
            Publisher website
            http://www.budrich-academic.com/en/barbara-budrich-publishers/
            Publication date and place
            Leverkusen-Opladen, 2017
            Imprint
            Budrich UniPress
            Series
            Rekonstruktive Forschung in der Sozialen Arbeit,
            Pages
            340
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