Class Structure and Social Mobility in Poland

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A01=Kazimierz M. Slomczynski
A01=Tadeusz K. Krauze
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Author_Kazimierz M. Slomczynski
Author_Tadeusz K. Krauze
Blue Collar Group
Blue Collar Workers
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Class Stratum Structure
Eastern European sociology
education and social change
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Equal Opportunity Model
Exchange Mobility
Firm Councils
Initial Occupational Position
Interclass Relations
intergenerational mobility
Intergenerational Stability
Intra-generational Mobility
Intragenerational Mobility
Jadwiga Koralewicz-Zebik
Jan Malanowski
Jan Szczepanski
Kazimierz Slomczynski
Krystyna Janicka
Krzysztof Ostrowski
Krzysztof Szafnicki
Krzysztof Zagrski
labor unions research
Net Fertility Rates
Social Status Characteristics
social stratification
Socialist Industrialization
socialist society class analysis
Socio-occupational Categories
Socio-occupational Groups
Socio-occupational Status
Socio-occupational Structure
Socioeconomic Development
status
Tadeusz Krauze
Total Mobility
urbanization effects
Vice Versa
White Collar Group
White Collar Workers
Wlodzimierz Wesolowski

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  • ISBN 9781138037519
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How far have sociologists working in countries commonly designated as "socialist" gone in studying the class structure and social consciousness of their own societies? What kinds of questions have they posed, and what is the degree of technical sophistication applied in answering them? Western sociologists interested in the fate of their discipline in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union have long recognized that the answers to these questions will differ substantially depending upon which particular socialist society one has in mind. The selection from Polish sociological literature brought together here by Stomczynski and Krauze should help to answer the questions raised and provide readers with the opportunity to assess the quality of Polish sociological studies in the areas of class structure, social mobility, and class consciousness.

Professor Kazimierz Slomczynski is currently the Director of CONSIRT (Cross-National Studies: Interdisciplinary Research and Training Program at Ohio State.

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