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Social Class in Europe: An introduction to the European Socio-economic Classification: Studies in European Sociology

Editat de David Rose, Eric Harrison
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 oct 2009
This timely volume introduces a new social class schema, the European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC), which has been specifically developed and tested for use in EU comparative research. Social Class in Europe aims to introduce researchers to the new classification and its research potential. Since socio-economic classifications are so widely used in official and academic research, this collection is essential reading for all users of both government and academic social classifications. While primarily aimed at researchers who will be using the ESeC, the book’s contents will also have a wider appeal as it is suitable for students taking substantive courses in European studies or as a supplementary text for undergraduates studying the EU, Sociology and Economics. Because of its inherent methodological interest, the book should prove a valuable tool for undergraduate and graduate courses that discuss how social scientists construct and validate basic measures. It will also be required reading for policy makers and analysts concerned with social inequality and social exclusion across Europe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415458016
ISBN-10: 0415458013
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 40 b/w images, 77 tables and 40 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in European Sociology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Part 1: Introducing the ESeC 1. The European Socio-economic Classification: A Prolegomenon 2. From Derivation to Validation: Evidence from the UK and beyond 3. The Application of ESeC to Three Sources of Comparative European Data  Part 2: Measuring Social Class 4. Social Class and Employment Relations: Comparisons between the ESeC and EGP class schemas using European data 5. Measuring Social Class: The case of Germany 6. The Comparative Measurement of Supervisory Status 7. Stable and Consistent with the Employment Relations’ Theoretical Background? Does the prototype ESeC show these qualities with French data?  Part 3: Using ESeC in Comparative Research on Social Class 8. The Effectiveness of ESeC and EGP in Clustering Occupations: A study of occupational wage growth in Sweden 9. Class and Poverty: Cross-sectional and dynamic analysis of income poverty and lifestyle deprivation 10. Using the ESeC to Describe Socio-economic Inequalities in Health in Europe 11. Unemployment Risks in Four EU countries: A validation study of the ESeC 12. Class of Origin and Educational Inequalities in Contemporary Italy: A validation analysis of the ESeC Part 4: Conclusions 13. ESeC in Retrospect and Prospect: An Epilogue 

Notă biografică

David Rose is Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex. He was academic convener of both the ESRC Review of Government Social Classifications, which led to the creation of the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification, and the of ESeC project, and has published widely on the topic of social class in the UK, including Social Class in Modern Britain (with Gordon Marshall, Howard Newby and Carolyn Vogler, 1988); Constructing Classes (with K. O’Reilly (ed.), 1997); A Researcher’s Guide to the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (ed. with David Pevalin, 2003); and The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification: Origins, Development and Use (with David Pevalin and Karen O’Reilly, 2005). He is an Academician of the Social Sciences.
Eric Harrison is Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Comparative Social Surveys at City University London, UK. He was the assistant convener of the ESeC project, but now works in the ESS coordination team. His principal research interests lie in social stratification, social inequality and comparative research methodology.

Recenzii

"...a thorough introduction to the European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC), its theoretical foundation, operationalization, and validation. The editors were principals of the international effort that produced the classification, and the authors were all participants in its development....For anyone intending to use the ESeC data, or of adapting the instrument to different national contexts, it is essential."—Lawrence Raffalovich SUNY Albany, volume 116, number 6 (1 May 2011) of the American Journal of Sociology.

Descriere

Offering a comprehensive introduction to the new European socio-economic classification this book is based on original research by a distinguished group of international experts from a variety of disciplines. It covers theoretical, methodological, operational and substantive issues, including the use of ESeC in research on health, poverty, deprivation and mobility.