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Rice University School of Humanities Program in Poverty, Justice, and Human Capabilities
Rice University School of Humanities

Program in Poverty, Justice, and Human Capabilities

Houston, USA

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Sep 2025

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    About: The Program in Poverty, Justice, and Human Capabilities focuses on understanding and addressing the complexities of poverty through diverse perspectives. It explores the interconnectedness of social justice, economic inequality, and human capabilities. Students engage in critical analysis and research, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the systemic issues affecting marginalized communities.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including non-profit organizations, international development, public policy, and academia. They may work as policy analysts, social researchers, or advocates for social change, contributing to efforts aimed at improving the lives of those in poverty.

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The Program in Poverty, Justice, and Human Capabilities (PJHC) provides students with a multifaceted understanding of human well-being both within the US and internationally. This interdisciplinary minor emphasizes a “capabilities approach,” which considers what people are able to do and be – for example, live to old age and engage in economic and political activities – rather than strictly what material goods they possess. The program also acknowledges the central importance of a variety of additional influences on well-being beyond income, such as gender, racial and ethnic disparities, health status, education, human rights, political freedoms, and material necessities like food and shelter. A key goal of the PJHC is to enrich students’ understanding of poverty and inequality so that, regardless of their choice of occupation, they will maintain a longstanding commitment to enhancing the well-being of all people. More generally, the program trains students to be leaders in solving global problems.

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