Module SXP-2010:
Poverty and Inequality
Poverty and Inequality 2024-25
SXP-2010
2024-25
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Hefin Gwilym
Overview
This module will examine the explanations for, and the experience of, poverty in the UK and in comparative perspective. It will aim to address the following aspects:
- Defining poverty – how is poverty defined? What is social exclusion? How important is inequality?
- Explaining poverty - how has the persistence of poverty been explained? This will look particularly at ‘pathological’ explanations involving a ‘culture of poverty’ or the existence of an ‘underclass’
- The risk of poverty – who is most at risk of being poor, and what are the possible consequences?
- Experiencing poverty - what does it mean to be poor in the UK today?
- Dimensions of poverty - what are the various dimensions of poverty, including income, wealth, health, education and housing.
- International issues – can we ‘make poverty history’?
- Confronting poverty – what policies are most effective against poverty? Is poverty or inequality the real problem?
Assessment Strategy
Excellent. A* - A- Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge of the definitions of, explanations for and government actions on poverty and exclusion, showing some evidence of independent reading and research.
Good. B+-B- Demonstrate a substantial knowledge of the definitions of, explanations for and government actions on poverty and exclusion, showing some evidence of independent reading and research.
Threshold. D+-D- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the definitions of, explanations for and government actions on poverty and exclusion, showing some evidence of independent reading and research.
Learning Outcomes
- Be able to discuss critically differing explanations for the causes of social deprivation and inequalities.
- Be aware of the key factors positively correlated with poverty.
- Be familiar with the differing ways in which social deprivation may be experienced.
- Critically evaluate government policies for alleviating poverty.
- Gain knowledge of some of the ways in which poverty and social exclusion are defined.
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%