Social Stratification

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Aage B. SRensen
advanced inequality theory research
Alejandro Portes
Ann Swidler
Archibald O. Haller
Arne L. Kalleberg
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Average Income
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Census
Chronic
Class Differentials
Claude S. Fischer
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Contemporary Society
Data Sets
educational attainment gap
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Filiz Garip
Follow
FRG
Held
Income Inequality
income mobility
intergenerational disadvantage
Isabel Fernandez-Mateo
Jake Rosenfeld
Jay Macleod
Katherine R. Weisshaar
Kim Voss
Kingsley Davis
labour market segmentation
Mark S. Granovetter
MartS?Hez Jankowski
Melvin M. Tumin
Michael Hout
Michael J. Piore
Mobility Tables
Nan Lin
NORC
occupational hierarchies
Occupational Prestige
Paul Dimaggio
Post-secondary Education
Postwar
Roberto M. Fernandez
Ronald S. Burt
Samuel R. Lucas
Sex Segregation
Skill Biased Technological Change
Smooth
social network analysis
Statistical Discrimination
Stephen L. Morgan
Szonja SzelI
United States
Violated
Welfare Reform
Wilbert E. Moore
William H. Sewell
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813346717
  • Weight: 2472g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jan 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book covers the research on economic inequality, including the social construction of racial categories, the uneven and stalled gender revolution, and the role of new educational forms and institutions in generating both equality and inequality.
David B. Grusky is professor of sociology at Stanford University, director of the Stanford centre on Poverty and Inequality, founder and coeditor of Pathways Magazine, and coeditor of the Stanford University Press Social Inequality Series. His recent books include Occupy the Future, The New Gilded Age, The Great Recession, The Inequality Reader (Westview Press), The Inequality Puzzle, Poverty and Inequality, Mobility and Inequality, Occupational Ghettos, and The Declining Significance of Gender?.Katherine Weisshaar is a Ph.D. candidate in the sociology department at Stanford University. Prior to arriving at Stanford, she graduated from Northwestern University. Her research focuses on gender, families, and income inequality.

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