Abstract
Peter Townsend argued that poverty could be scientifically measured as a ‘breakpoint’ within the income distribution below which participation collapses.
This paper stands on Townsend's shoulders in measuring the level of poverty and participation by:
- broadening his original measurement of participation;
- using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) in conjunction with a new dataset including 40,000 households (Understanding Society, 2011; 2013); and
- taking into account the multi-cultural/ethnic nature of British society.
Respondents with an ethnic minority background manifest lower levels of participation than white respondents but the relationship has a less linear pattern. Moreover, the floor detected for the overall population is also replicated when combining all respondents from ethnic groups.
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