2014
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n21p245
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Differences in Perceived Causes of Poverty between First and Third Year Economics Students in a Higher Education Institution

Abstract: Poverty is more than just a socio-economic issue, it is a human rights' issue as well. It is also an issue which most, if not all governments the world over have been unable to completely eradicate. Since its inauguration following the 1994 elections, the South African government has made the eradication of poverty one of its top priorities. Extensive research focusing on the causes of poverty has been done; and over the past few years, researchers have also recognised the need to focus on people's perceived c… Show more

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“…12 E.g., Carr and MacLachlan (1998), Choi, Nisbett, and Norenzayan (1999), Ng and Koh (2012). 13 Guimond and Palmer (1990), Maseko, Viljoen, and Muzindutsi (2014). 14 E.g., da Costa and Dias (2015).…”
Section: Individualist Vs Situationist Explanations Of Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 E.g., Carr and MacLachlan (1998), Choi, Nisbett, and Norenzayan (1999), Ng and Koh (2012). 13 Guimond and Palmer (1990), Maseko, Viljoen, and Muzindutsi (2014). 14 E.g., da Costa and Dias (2015).…”
Section: Individualist Vs Situationist Explanations Of Povertymentioning
confidence: 99%