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Let us examine how social class , in terms of socioeconomic status , is measured
with indices of occupational groups , income , education , and life - style . You
probably already have an intuitive sense of status differences for individuals with
...
Let us examine how social class , in terms of socioeconomic status , is measured
with indices of occupational groups , income , education , and life - style . You
probably already have an intuitive sense of status differences for individuals with
...
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Comparisons of income and occupation levels of specialized populations , such
as minorities of color and women , “ reflect the social and economic stratification
of a community ' s population " ( Bollens and Schmandt , 1975 , p . 97 ) , and add
...
Comparisons of income and occupation levels of specialized populations , such
as minorities of color and women , “ reflect the social and economic stratification
of a community ' s population " ( Bollens and Schmandt , 1975 , p . 97 ) , and add
...
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Fusfeld points out that “ the outward flows of income , capital , and human
resources to the rest of the economy serve to keep the ghetto in a permanently
underdeveloped state ” ( Fusfeld , 1973 , p . 49 ) . This is so because money
flowing into ...
Fusfeld points out that “ the outward flows of income , capital , and human
resources to the rest of the economy serve to keep the ghetto in a permanently
underdeveloped state ” ( Fusfeld , 1973 , p . 49 ) . This is so because money
flowing into ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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