WHY POOR PEOPLE REMAIN POOR? | Urie Bronfenbrenners Ecological Systems Theory

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In this video, I'm exploring the ecological systems theory of Urie Bronfenbrenner. This theory has helped me to understand why poor people remain poor, and how we can work to solve these problems.

Ecological systems theory is an important tool that can help us to understand why poor people remain poor. Urie Bronfenbrenner's theory explains how different levels of systems interact with each other, and how these interactions create patterns of inequality. In this video, I'm exploring how this theory has helped me to understand the problems of poverty, and how we can work to solve them!
Explore the intricate web of human development through Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory. Delve into the microsystems, mesosystems, exosystems, and macrosystems that shape individuals. Discover Urie Bronfenbrenner's groundbreaking insights and real-world examples of each ecosystem. A comprehensive journey into the heart of ecological theory.

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I'm the son of an Italian immigrant. When I studied in Italy I found that there's a big difference between Italians in italy, and those who migrated to America, especially those who were children of the mass migrations of the twenties and thirties. We were raised with a poverty mentality. As a result, the noble concept of handing down wealth did not exist here as profoundly as it does in Italy. Here the noble thing was to provide for your immigrant parents who could not speak the language and may not have fared all that well reaching a kind of stasis point in a clean and marginally secure life. This led to a kind of inverted sense of value that it was the children who were to bubble up the benefits to the parents, instead of the other way around which is more common in the mother nation itself.

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I'm not an expert in the field, but I am a scientist by training and I tend to think outside the box when solving problems. Not to discount this theory, but in my experience, people are creatures of habit. People will often seek out environments and people that make them comfortable. And more so, what they are simply familiar with. For example, the Amish let their kids go out into the world to explore. Most end up returning to their Amish lifestyle afterwards. I suspect this desire to be in a familiar environment plays a significant role in why the poor stay poor. I have more to say, but I'm on my lunch break and I need to get back to work. I'd love to hear what you have to say about my thoughts, thought, before I say more.

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Interesting subject matter. The guy talks way too fast and to intense to listen for any length of time

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