Journal article
Misfortune or misdeed: an empirical study of public attitudes towards personal bankruptcy
P Ali, L O'Brien, I Ramsay
The University of New South Wales Law Journal | Law School, University of New South Wales | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.53637/bymj3752
Abstract
While the field of bankruptcy scholarship is well established, there has so far been very little scholarly investigation of the social context in which bankruptcy occurs. Scholars, politicians and other commentators tend to discuss this subject under the rubric of ‘bankruptcy stigma’. Yet these discussions generally draw upon interviews with debtors, or other indirect indicators of public opinion, such as newspaper articles. They are seldom based upon surveys or interviews with members of the public.
Grants
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research has been supported by the Australian Research Council [Linkage Grant LP130101022]. The authors thank Dr Malcolm Anderson for carrying out the statistical analysis described in this article. They also thank the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments on an earlier draft.