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'Faking til you make it': Social capital accumulation of individuals on low incomes living in contrasting socio-economic neighbourhoods and its implications for health and wellbeing

机译:``直到实现目标才行'':生活在对比的社会经济街区的低收入人群的社会资本积累及其对健康和福祉的影响

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People on low-income living in low socio-economic neighbourhoods have poorer health in comparison with those living in advantaged neighbourhoods. To explore neighbourhood effects on health and social capital creation, the experiences of low-income people living in contrasting socio-economic neighbourhoods were compared, in order to examine how low-income status and differing levels of neighbourhood resources contributed to perceived health and wellbeing. Quantitative and qualitative data were analysed: survey data from 601 individuals living in contrasting socio-economic areas and in-depth interviews with a new sample of 24 individuals on low-incomes. The study was guided by Bourdieu's theory of practice, which examines how social inequalities are created and reproduced through the relationship between individuals' varying resources of economic, social and cultural capital. This included an examination of individual life histories, cultural distinction and how social positions are reproduced. Participants' accounts of their early life experience showed how parental socio-economic position and socially patterned events taking place across the life course, created different opportunities for social network creation, choice of neighbourhood and levels of resources available throughout life, all of which can influence health and wellbeing. A definition of poverty by whether an individual or household has sufficient income at a particular point in time was an inadequate measure of disadvantage. This static measure of '. low income' as a category disguised a number of different ways in which disadvantage was experienced or, conversely, how life course events could mitigate the impact of low-income. This study found that the resources necessary to create social capital such as cultural capital and the ability to socially network, differed according to the socio-economic status of the neighbourhood, and that living in an advantaged area does not automatically guarantee access to potentially beneficial social networks.
机译:与低收入社区相比,生活在低社会经济街区的低收入人群的健康状况较差。为了探讨邻里对健康和社会资本创造的影响,比较了生活在不同社会经济邻里中的低收入者的经历,以检验低收入状况和不同水平的邻里资源如何促进感知的健康和福祉。对定量和定性数据进行了分析:来自生活在对比社会经济领域的601名个体的调查数据,以及对低收入者的24名新样本的深入访谈。该研究以布迪厄的实践理论为指导,该理论探讨了个人不平等的经济,社会和文化资本资源之间的关系如何造成和再现社会不平等。这包括对个人生活史,文化差异以及社会地位的再现方式的检查。参与者对自己早期生活经历的描述表明,在整个人生过程中,父母的社会经济地位和社交事件如何发生,为社交网络的创建,社区的选择和一生中可用资源的水平创造了不同的机会,所有这些都会影响健康与福祉。通过个人或家庭在特定时间点是否有足够的收入来定义贫困,不足以衡量不利条件。此静态度量为'。低收入”这一类别掩盖了遭受不利影响的许多不同方式,或者相反,人生历程事件如何减轻低收入的影响。这项研究发现,建立社会资本所需的资源(如文化资本和社交网络的能力)根据社区的社会经济状况而有所不同,居住在优势地区并不能自动保证获得潜在的有利社会资源网络。

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