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Title
Men, families, and poverty : tracing the intergenerational trajectories of place-based hardship / Kahryn Hughes, Anna Tarrant.
ISBN
9783031249228 (electronic bk.)
3031249224 (electronic bk.)
3031249216
9783031249211
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-24922-8 doi
Call Number
HV697
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.38442
Summary
This book develops a new sociology of the intergenerational and longitudinal dynamics of mens family participation in relation to their trajectories through poverty. By addressing the ostensible absence of men from low-income families in existing literature and policy, the authors interrogate the interconnectedness of poverty, family, and place while paying explicit attention to the trajectories of men through and across low-income families and localities. Through qualitative secondary analysis of four linked datasets from research within low-income families over a twenty-year period, Hughes and Tarrant argue that there is much to be gained from examining both mens accounts of family and poverty across the lifecourse and the accounts of men experiencing family poverty. In so doing, they develop a new theoretical family lifecourse framework that accounts for the dynamic and place-based character of poverty and its implication for families. Thus, the book foregrounds the development of a more comprehensive sociology of family poverty.
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Palgrave Macmillan studies in family and intimate life.
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Print version: 9783031249211
1. Introduction: Tracing Men's Longitudinal Trajectories in Low-Income Families
2. Men in Poverty in Families: Absent or a Case of Smoke and Mirrors?
3. Qualitative econdary Analysis: Methodological Strategies and Innovation
4. Women's Accounts of Men in Low-Income Family Contexts
5. Men as Fathers and Providers
6. Men in the System: 'Rescue and Repair' through Kinship Caring
7. The Limits of Family for Men in Poverty
8. Conclusion: Trajectories of Families through Poverty.