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Family as a Factor of Social Inequality in the Context of the Modern Social Policy

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The chapter analyzes the resource capabilities of a family to act as a factor of social inequality. The purpose of the analysis is to show those who are most in need of social protection in the context of identifying the most vulnerable types of families. A typology has been implemented, as a result of which two main approaches have been identified, integrating various aspects of the established objective spectrum: resource and typological. Supporters of the resource approach explain the reproduction of social inequality through the prism of the amount of social resources that can be used by family members to achieve social status positions. The typological approach is based on a conceptual idea recognizing the presence of families in society that contribute to the reproduction of poverty. These traditionally include single-parent, rural and large families. These families have the lowest resource potential and need active social protection from the state.

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Vlasova, V.N., Bortsov, Y.S., Aperyan, A.V., Samygin, S.I., Samygin, P.S. (2020). Family as a Factor of Social Inequality in the Context of the Modern Social Policy. In: Popkova, E., Sergi, B. (eds) Artificial Intelligence: Anthropogenic Nature vs. Social Origin. ISC Conference - Volgograd 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1100. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39319-9_62

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