Tales of the unexpected? Hidden resilience in poor households in Britain.
Society tends to have low expectations for the health, employment, and family stability of people living in poverty and disadvantage, reinforced by a body of research focused on risk factors and negative outcomes. This 'deficit model' has pervaded policy and interventions to tackle inequal...
Main Authors: | Canvin, K, Marttila, A, Burstrom, B, Whitehead, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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