For the term in computing, see Structural vulnerability (computing).
Structural vulnerability is a distinct likelihood of encountering major difficulties within the family atmosphere or the threat to the family itself because of such deficient capital resources as money, education, access to health care, or important/vital information.
Structural vulnerability is a threat to any low-income individual that must caretake for a family. Social workers described these individuals as people that "In the largest richest country in the world, they work full time year around and some work multiple jobs as well, but they still do not earn enough to support their families."[1] Structural vulnerability is cited as a reason that migrant workers in the United States are more vulnerable to violence and public health risks such as HIV.[2]
^Doob, Christopher (2012). Social Inequality and Social Stratification in US Society. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education. p. 225.
^Quesada, James; Hart, Laurie Kain; Bourgois, Philippe (1 July 2011). "Structural Vulnerability and Health: Latino Migrant Laborers in the United States". Medical Anthropology. 30 (4): 339–362. doi:10.1080/01459740.2011.576725. PMC 3146033. PMID 21777121.
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