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Social Stratification and Inequality

Class Conflict in the United States

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This text provides coverage of research and theory relating to social stratification in the US and selected international societies. It adopts general conflict principles as its theoretical orientation, and focuses on the development and maintenance of the structure of inequality. This edition has been updated to include data from the 1990 census and features examples, figures and tables. A new chapter on race, ethnicity and gender focuses on important issues of inequality. There are also new chapters on Germany and on Japan.

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Social Stratification and Inequality, Harold R. Kerbo

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1983
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Title
Social Stratification and Inequality
Subtitle
Class Conflict in the United States
Language
English
Released
1983
Format
Hardcover
Pages
494
ISBN10
0070341761
ISBN13
9780070341760
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This text provides coverage of research and theory relating to social stratification in the US and selected international societies. It adopts general conflict principles as its theoretical orientation, and focuses on the development and maintenance of the structure of inequality. This edition has been updated to include data from the 1990 census and features examples, figures and tables. A new chapter on race, ethnicity and gender focuses on important issues of inequality. There are also new chapters on Germany and on Japan.