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9 characteristics of the New Inequality in Europe
Before the French Revolution, about 1 in 20 of the French labour force worked for the Court - making wigs, building palaces, gilding statues, or as servants. Is the post-industrial economy a court economy, in which the work of many, exists for the status of a privileged few? The trend is certainly in that direction.
A few examples of workfare in the Netherlands... In Groningen, a special van-taxi takes University and City personnel to work ...
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Payne, G., J. Payne and M. Hyde (1996) '"Refuse of All Classes"? Social Indicators and Social Deprivation', Sociological Research Online, vol. 1, no. 1, .
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'Refuse of All Classes'? Social Indicators and Social Deprivation
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David Rose is Associate Director and Professor in the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change, University of Essex. He is also Director of the Essex In ...
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JAMES BARON
Organizational Perspectives on Stratification
Organizations impinge on career outcomes in two important ways:
1) The division of labor among jobs and organizations generates a distribution of opportunities and rewards that often antedates the hiring of people to fill those jobs.
2) Organization procedures for matching workers to jobs affect the distribution of rewards and opportunities within and across firms and thus influence the likelihood of career success
Why Some Firms P ...
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SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Dr. Myron Orleans; Soc. 436; 3 Units; W 7:00-9:45; H5414; Sp., 2001
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· To examine the hierarchical differentiations characterizing human society with a particular focus on the United States.
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Social Stratification
1. What is stratification?
*1. stratification / the relation of domination and
subordination in which powerful people share a
disproportionate share of such resources as property
and wealth and thus shape the lives of powerless
people.
The structured inequality of e ...
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SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Robert E. Wood
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice
Spring Semester 2000
Note: This syllabus will be extensively revised with new readings and assignments for Spring 2002.
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Social stratification lies at the core of society and of the discipline of sociology. Social inequality is a fundamental aspect of virtually all social processes, and a person's pos ...
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UCLA Sociology 157, "Social Stratification"
Spring 2000
Professor: David D. McFarland
ClassWeb site for announcements, discussion, etc.
Lectures: 12:30 - 1:45 Tuesdays and Thursdays, Perloff 1102
Discussion Sections:
ID # Section Day Time Place TA
347-637-201 1A T 9:00 Bunche 2178 Kim
347-637-202 1B T 4:00 Hershey 1655 Kim
347-637-203 1C T 3:00 Bunche 2178 Kim
347-637-204 1D R 10:00 Ma ...
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UTIP is a small research group concerned with measuring and explaining movements of inequality in wages and earnings and patterns of industrial change around the world.
We believe we can establish reasonably reliable relationships between these measures and the broader concepts of inequality, such as income inequality.
Our work has emphasized the use of Theil's T statistic to compute inequality indexes from industrial, regional and sectoral data. The methods we use to measure inequ ...
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