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Social Inequality and Social Stratification in U.S. Society

Social Inequality and Social Stratification in U.S. Society

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Social Inequality and Social Stratification in US Society uses a historical and conceptual framework to explain social stratification and social inequality. The historical scope gives context to each issue discussed and allows the reader to understand how each topic has evolved over the course of American history. The author uses qualitative data to help explain socioeconomic issues and connect related topics. Each chapter examines major concepts, so readers can see how an individual's success in stratified settings often relies heavily on their access to valued resources--types of capital which involve finances, schooling, social networking, and cultural competence. Analyzing the impact of capital types throughout the text helps map out the prospects for individuals, families, and also classes to maintain or alter their position in social-stratification systems.

Author: Christopher Bates Doob

Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 2019
Edition: 2
ISBN: 0367233428
ISBN 13: 9780367233426
Dimension: Length: 7.38 inches, Width: 1.13 inches, Height: 9.25 inches
Weight: Weight: 1.8959754532 pounds
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 486

Social Inequality and Social Stratification in US Society uses a historical and conceptual framework to explain social stratification and social inequality. The historical scope gives context to each issue discussed and allows the reader to understand how each topic has evolved over the course of American history. The author uses qualitative data to help explain socioeconomic issues and connect related topics. Each chapter examines major concepts, so readers can see how an individual's success in stratified settings often relies heavily on their access to valued resources--types of capital which involve finances, schooling, social networking, and cultural competence. Analyzing the impact of capital types throughout the text helps map out the prospects for individuals, families, and also classes to maintain or alter their position in social-stratification systems.

Author: Christopher Bates Doob

Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 2019
Edition: 2
ISBN: 0367233428
ISBN 13: 9780367233426
Dimension: Length: 7.38 inches, Width: 1.13 inches, Height: 9.25 inches
Weight: Weight: 1.8959754532 pounds
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 486