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Title: | “I’M NOT POOR”: BEING RELATIVELY POOR IN SINGAPORE | Authors: | AMANDA ONG CAI HONG | Keywords: | relative poverty shame stigma |
Issue Date: | 19-Apr-2019 | Citation: | AMANDA ONG CAI HONG (2019-04-19). “I’M NOT POOR”: BEING RELATIVELY POOR IN SINGAPORE. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Delving into psycho-social dimensions of poverty, this thesis explores the lived experiences of relative poverty in Singapore with a specific focus on the shame-poverty nexus. This involves an investigation of stereotypes, differences and shame that the relatively poor feel, from the perspectives of both higher and lower-income young adults. While the poor are often perceived as powerless, they exhibit the ability to mitigate stigma, refute stereotypes as well as resist being shamed. | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/157967 |
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