The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: Living in a High Inequality Regime: The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series, cartea 663
Editat de David B. Grusky, Alair MacLeanen Paperback – 3 ian 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781506340869
ISBN-10: 1506340865
Pagini: 353
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1506340865
Pagini: 353
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Series
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: The Social Fallout of a High Inequality Regime - David B. Grusky and Alair MacLean
I. The Winning and Losing Groups in a High-Inequality Regime
Between- and Within-Occupation Inequality: The Case of High-Status Professions - Yu Xie, Alexandra Killewald, and Christopher Near
Changes in Racial and Gender Inequality Since 1970 - C. Matthew Snipp and Sin Yi Cheung
Income Inequality and the Veteran Experience - Alair MacLean and Meredith Kleykamp
II. Openness and Segregation in a High-Inequality Regime
Educational Assortative Mating In Two Generations: Trends and Patterns Across Two Gilded Ages - Robert D. Mare
Who Gets Ahead in the Second Gilded Age? - Pablo Mitnik, Erin Cumberworth, and David B. Grusky
Inequality and Punishment: A Turning Point for Mass Incarceration? - Devah Pager and Michelle Phelps
III. Attitudes in a High-Inequality Regime
Money and Morale: Growing Inequality Affects How Americans View Themselves and Others - Michael Hout
The Changing Dynamics of Class and Culture in American Politics: A Test of the Polarization Hypothesis - Duane F. Alwin and Paula A. Tufis
IV. Behaviors in a High-Inequality Regime
Socioeconomic Standing and Variability in Marriage Timing Across the 20th Century - Megan Sweeney
What Do Growing Childhood Socioeconomic Inequalities Mean for the Future of Inequalities in Adult Health? - John Robert Warren
Is Death “The Great Equalizer?” The Social Stratification of Death Quality in the United States - Deborah Carr
I. The Winning and Losing Groups in a High-Inequality Regime
Between- and Within-Occupation Inequality: The Case of High-Status Professions - Yu Xie, Alexandra Killewald, and Christopher Near
Changes in Racial and Gender Inequality Since 1970 - C. Matthew Snipp and Sin Yi Cheung
Income Inequality and the Veteran Experience - Alair MacLean and Meredith Kleykamp
II. Openness and Segregation in a High-Inequality Regime
Educational Assortative Mating In Two Generations: Trends and Patterns Across Two Gilded Ages - Robert D. Mare
Who Gets Ahead in the Second Gilded Age? - Pablo Mitnik, Erin Cumberworth, and David B. Grusky
Inequality and Punishment: A Turning Point for Mass Incarceration? - Devah Pager and Michelle Phelps
III. Attitudes in a High-Inequality Regime
Money and Morale: Growing Inequality Affects How Americans View Themselves and Others - Michael Hout
The Changing Dynamics of Class and Culture in American Politics: A Test of the Polarization Hypothesis - Duane F. Alwin and Paula A. Tufis
IV. Behaviors in a High-Inequality Regime
Socioeconomic Standing and Variability in Marriage Timing Across the 20th Century - Megan Sweeney
What Do Growing Childhood Socioeconomic Inequalities Mean for the Future of Inequalities in Adult Health? - John Robert Warren
Is Death “The Great Equalizer?” The Social Stratification of Death Quality in the United States - Deborah Carr
Descriere
The effects of rising inequality have proven difficult to tease out, but as the United States enters a moment in history in which key policy decisions about inequality, mobility, and poverty are being made, it is important for researchers to examine this trend to learn why there is so much inequality in the United States. In this volume of The ANNALS experts examine the “social fallout” from this income imbalance.