Sociology, Volume 32Clarendon Press, 1998 - Sociology |
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Page 192
... Cambridge scale . The Cambridge scale is described on p . 147 as ' a com- pletely independent measure of social class that Evans could , quite justifiably , have used for his validation exercise ' . In this section I will show that not ...
... Cambridge scale . The Cambridge scale is described on p . 147 as ' a com- pletely independent measure of social class that Evans could , quite justifiably , have used for his validation exercise ' . In this section I will show that not ...
Page 193
... Cambridge scale ( Stewart , Prandy and Blackburn 1973 ) the authors claimed that it measures both social class and social status ( and lifestyle ) . In their first book on these issues , Stewart , Prandy and Blackburn ( 1980 : 28 ) both ...
... Cambridge scale ( Stewart , Prandy and Blackburn 1973 ) the authors claimed that it measures both social class and social status ( and lifestyle ) . In their first book on these issues , Stewart , Prandy and Blackburn ( 1980 : 28 ) both ...
Page 198
... Cambridge scale is a preferable measure to the Goldthorpe class schema . This desire , while a weakness for which the scale's creators can be forgiven , is not a sufficient reason to accept their specious comparison of individual level ...
... Cambridge scale is a preferable measure to the Goldthorpe class schema . This desire , while a weakness for which the scale's creators can be forgiven , is not a sufficient reason to accept their specious comparison of individual level ...
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