Reconstructing poverty-related shame among urban seniors in china: an exploration of their narrated experiences and a reflection on anti-poverty interventions
Poverty is an objective state, as well as a set of subjective experiences. This study explored how low-income seniors in urban China make meaning under the pressures of poverty-related shame. Based on two rounds of in-depth interviews with participants in Beijing, spanning 9 years, the researchers c...
Autors principals: | Chen, Y-Y, Hong, L, Walker, RL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer
2020
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