Poverty and Austerity amid Prosperity puts a sharp focus on rising levels of poverty and homelessness in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Highlighting the important differences between these countries, Gregg M. Olsen examines how poverty and homelessness have been conceptualized, defined, measured, and addressed in each country. Olsen critically contrasts the two main theoretical traditions – individual and societal – that have emerged to explain poverty and homelessness. Ultimately, he argues that societal approaches to the study of poverty are better equipped to explain the developments unfolding across these nations and that the eradication of poverty will only happen when the socioeconomic system has been seriously overhauled and founded upon economic democracy.
Gregg M. Olsen is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Manitoba.
Preface1.Poverty Matters: Introduction 2. Understanding Poverty: Conceptualizing, Defining, and Measuring Poverty3. Poverty in Three Anglo Nations: The Dimensions, Character, and Impact of Poverty4. Poverty and the Welfare State: Comparative Contrasts5. Individual-Centred Explanations for Poverty: Biogenetic and Behavioural Accounts6. Society-Centred Explanations for Poverty: Systemic and Socio-Political Accounts7. What Can Be Done?References Index