Reducing Inter-generational Ethnic Poverty: Economics, Psychology and Culture
Reducing Inter-generational Ethnic Poverty: Economics, Psychology and Culture
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This book explores the inter-generational ethnic poverty gap and proposes a broader view of human capital to reduce it. It emphasizes the importance of parenting, culture, and education in shaping cognitive development and argues that nurture can alleviate ethnic poverty and shape social policies. It challenges explanations based on racial and genetic superiority.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 122 pages
Publication date: 30 May 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book delves into the realm of human capital development, offering a profound explanation for the diverse patterns of cognitive development observed among different ethnic groups. Employing an interdisciplinary approach, it explores the intricate relationship between intergenerational ethnic poverty. The author argues that reducing the ethnic poverty gap requires a broader perspective on human capital that takes into account the alignment between the nature of the economy and the specific capabilities required.
The book specifically focuses on the interrelationship between developmental psychology and socio-economic status, emphasizing the pivotal role of parents and children in a knowledge economy. It begins by examining cultures and assimilation, shedding light on the connection between education, culture, and socio-economic status. Furthermore, it seeks to answer the question of what determines the link between culture, parenting, and children's abilities, as well as why ethnic groups exhibit varying nurturing practices.
The book delves into the intricate relationship between parenting and cognitive development, highlighting the importance of nurturing in alleviating ethnic poverty and shaping social policies. It provides a compelling thesis to challenge explanations based on racial and genetic superiority.
In conclusion, this thought-provoking book offers a valuable contribution to the study of human capital development and provides insights into the complex dynamics between culture, parenting, and cognitive development. It serves as a powerful tool for policymakers and educators seeking to address ethnic poverty and promote inclusive growth.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367616304
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