Quando se fala em pobreza geralmente esquece-se da sua relativização social. Se alguém passa fome à partida é porque é pobre. Ora, para algumas culturas (não muitas ainda infelizmente) passar fome não se coloca e a pobreza tem outro significado. Mas em que medida é que a forma como olhamos para a pobreza afecta a nossa acção comportamental individual e colectiva sobre ela? Um estudo de Mikko Niemelä sobre as causas da pobreza na Filândia e como estes olha para ela é relevante para nós reflectirmos como nós, em Portugal, olhamos para a mesma. Raras não são as vezes que a influência anglo-saxónica se faz sentir no nosso discurso, ou seja, a crítica do individuo.
Acta Sociologica, Vol. 51, No. 1, 23-40 (2008) DOI: 10.1177/0001699307086816 © 2008 Scandinavian Sociological Association
Perceptions of the Causes of Poverty in FinlandMikko Niemelä Research Department, The Social Insurance Institution of Finland, The issue of what people consider as reasons for living in poverty is often neglected in the literature on poverty. Studies of public perceptions are needed both on academic grounds and in terms of policy-making processes. In this article, I study three different meanings of poverty: the individualistic, the fatalistic and the structural. I explore whether different meanings can be attributed to specific socio-demographic characteristics, economic circumstances and attitudes towards the welfare state. The data derive from a cross-sectional survey conducted in Finland in 2005 and the results indicate that there is strong consensus in the Finnish population on the causes of poverty. Finns are more likely to blame the flaws and inadequacies of the labour market than the behaviour of individuals or societal injustice. In other words, structural explanations of poverty have the greatest support. However, fatalistic explanations are also supported, since a considerable proportion of people regard bad luck and lack of opportunities as reasons for poverty. Applied multivariate analysis indicates that perceptions of the causes of poverty are at least to some extent related to socio-demographic characteristics, economic circumstances and attitudes to the welfare state. However, the effects, as well as the group differences, are small. Key Words: attributions of poverty • causes of poverty • poverty • social perception Etiquetas: filândia, Mikko Niemelä, percepção, pobreza |