Intergenerational Transmission of Attitudes toward Poverty in Israel: A Comparison between Three Generations Families' of Jewish and Arab Social Work Students

作者: Pnina Ron

DOI: 10.11114/IJSSS.V3I3.719

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摘要: Background, Given that many social workers in fact work with the economically disadvantaged, it may be assumed their attitudes stem from academic studies combined acquired through intergenerational transmission. The study poses two main questions: 1) what are of Israeli students, as well those parents and grandparents towards causes poverty? 2) How does each three generation’ members approach question “what is best way for state to deal problem Methods , convenient sample consisted 218 Arab Jewish families, self-report questionnaires per family generations. Results, findings indicated majority participants, all generations, considered socio-structural factor most significant cause poverty. Similarly, participants this also reported they preferred expand its welfare program increase budgets order assist population need thus address poverty problem.

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