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Perceived Social Support and Opinions on Poverty: Is it Chronic or Transient?
2014
Journal of Social Sciences (New York, N.Y.)
This article discusses the relation between perceptual component of social support and the beliefs about stability of poverty condition. To what extent individual's perception about having back covered, resulting from opinion about family's or friends' resources or their moral support, influences his belief about poverty as a chronic or a transient condition? Analyses-Chi 2 test on bivariate crossings-have been carried out on a sample of 992 individuals resident in Lazio, an Italian region.
doi:10.3844/jssp.2014.172.178
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