Sociology, Volume 32Clarendon Press, 1998 - Sociology |
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... explain the processes by which class effects are reproduced . Pahl ( 1989 ; 1993 ) , for example , has argued that the concept of class is no longer useful because correlations between class and various outcomes ' probably conflate [ s ] ...
... explain the processes by which class effects are reproduced . Pahl ( 1989 ; 1993 ) , for example , has argued that the concept of class is no longer useful because correlations between class and various outcomes ' probably conflate [ s ] ...
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... explain the stability of class relations . It is argued that Goldthorpe has restricted the remit of his theory to the mobilisation of economic resources ( itself narrowly defined in terms of income ) and the importance of cultural and ...
... explain the stability of class relations . It is argued that Goldthorpe has restricted the remit of his theory to the mobilisation of economic resources ( itself narrowly defined in terms of income ) and the importance of cultural and ...
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... explain the economic realm . Neither position can be sustained . - The gender critique of class is an illustration of these difficulties . Gender divisions are both ' social ' and ' economic ' , which means that gender is not just ...
... explain the economic realm . Neither position can be sustained . - The gender critique of class is an illustration of these difficulties . Gender divisions are both ' social ' and ' economic ' , which means that gender is not just ...
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