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Changing Classes: Stratification and Mobility in Post-Industrial Societies (SAGE Studies in International Sociology) PDF

273 Pages·1993·5.963 MB·English
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by Professor Gosta Esping-Andersen| 1993| 273 pages| 5.963| English

About Changing Classes: Stratification and Mobility in Post-Industrial Societies (SAGE Studies in International Sociology)

This book makes a significant contribution towards understanding the new class structures of post-industrial societies and the changing processes of social stratification and mobility. Drawing together comparative research on the dynamics of social stratification in a number of key western societies, the authors develop a framework for the analysis of post-industrial class formation. They illustrate the significance of the relations between the welfare state and the household, and the critical interface between gender and class. Case studies of the USA, the UK, Canada, Germany, Norway and Sweden examine the differing application of these ideas in individual welfare states.

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Author:Professor Gosta Esping-Andersen
Publication Year:1993
ISBN:9780803988972
Pages:273
Language:English
File Size:5.963
Format:PDF
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