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Changing American College Students' Conceptions of Poverty Through Community Service Learning

Americans’ beliefs about the causes of poverty and inequality have a direct impact on public support for economic and social policies designed to reduce poverty. This study considered the impact of the Pulse Program at Boston College on participating students’ beliefs about the causes of poverty. Th...

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Published in:Analyses of social issues and public policy 2011-12, Vol.11 (1), p.105-126
Main Authors: Seider, Scott C., Rabinowicz, Samantha A., Gillmor, Susan C.
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Language:English
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Summary:Americans’ beliefs about the causes of poverty and inequality have a direct impact on public support for economic and social policies designed to reduce poverty. This study considered the impact of the Pulse Program at Boston College on participating students’ beliefs about the causes of poverty. The Pulse Program is a community service learning program sponsored jointly by Boston College's philosophy and theology departments. Through a mixed‐methods research design involving random assignment to a treatment or a control group, the authors found that Boston College students participating in the Pulse Program demonstrated statistically significant shifts toward an understanding of poverty that emphasized structural causes over individual causes.
ISSN:1529-7489
1530-2415
DOI:10.1111/j.1530-2415.2010.01224.x