What does the culture of poverty theory say about African American family structures?

What will be an ideal response?


Varies. The culture of poverty theory leads to the conclusion that the problem of urban poverty would be resolved if woman-headed family structures and other cultural characteristics correlated with poverty could be changed. This approach is consistent with the traditional assimilationist perspective and human capital theory: the poor have inappropriate values. If they could be equipped with "good" (white middle-class values) the problem would be resolved. African American family structures may be seen as a result of urban poverty, rather than a cause--and a reflection of institutional racial discrimination and the scarcity of jobs for urban African American men. Women-headed African American families tend to be poor, not because they are weak but because of the lower wages accorded to women in general and to African American women in particular.

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