ABSTRACT

Professor Kriesberg explores in this book the many myths about the poor, the welfare dependents, and the husbandless mothers. The evidence marshalled does not support the idea that people continue on welfare generation after generation, that the children of broken families have disrupted marriages themselves, that the poor seek out public housing and public assistance because they prefer such dependency, or that husbandless mothers all have lower educational goals for their children than do married mothers. Beginning with major theoretical issues, Kriesberg developed hypotheses about the life of the poor and culture of poverty; the hypotheses were tested with data from a study of families in public housing projects.

chapter 1|25 pages

On Explaining the Life Style of the Poor

chapter 2|30 pages

Conditions and Processes

Some Hypotheses

chapter 4|32 pages

Enclaves of Poverty

chapter 5|25 pages

The Selection of Housing

chapter 6|29 pages

Work, Welfare, and Other Income Sources

chapter 9|41 pages

Training for Educational Achievement

chapter 10|37 pages

Conclusions