Hope, Mattering, and Pathways Towards Economic Agency among Financially Marginalized Adults
Growing inequality and wealth depletion characterize the past three decades of life in the United States. In response, social work scholars developed financial capability and asset building interventions that account for structural market inequality. Yet, important constructs of hope (a sense of age...
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Main Authors: | Amy Castro (Author), Chenyi Ma (Author), Claudette Grinnell Davis (Author), Meagan Cusack (Author) |
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Social Work & Society,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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