9781412954143-1412954142-The American Class Structure in an Age of Growing Inequality

The American Class Structure in an Age of Growing Inequality

ISBN-13: 9781412954143
ISBN-10: 1412954142
Edition: 7th
Author: Dennis L. Gilbert
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Pine Forge Press
Format: Paperback 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781412954143
ISBN-10: 1412954142
Edition: 7th
Author: Dennis L. Gilbert
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Pine Forge Press
Format: Paperback 304 pages

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The American Class Structure in an Age of Growing Inequality (ISBN-13: 9781412954143 and ISBN-10: 1412954142), written by authors Dennis L. Gilbert, was published by Pine Forge Press in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The American Class Structure in an Age of Growing Inequality (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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New edition - now published by SAGE's Pine Forge Press

New Table of Contents with new page numbers is available by clicking 'Sample Materials and Chapters' at left to help with syllabus updates.

The Seventh Edition of The American Class Structure in an Age of Growing Inequalityis a current, concise treatment of America’s ever-changing class structure. Author Dennis Gilbert asks a deceptively simple question: Why is social inequality in America increasing? This question is answered through discussion of nine key variables and the best historical and contemporary empirical studies of class inequality in American society, providing students with a broad overview of this social issue.

With fresh data on income, wealth, earnings, residential segregation by income, and other topics, The American Class Structure describes a consistent pattern of growing inequality in the United States since the early 1970s. Focusing on the socioeconomic core of the American class system, Gilbert addresses why class and inequality disparities are ever increasing by examining changes in the economy, family life, and politics in search of an answer-with a praised writing style that readily draws students into the debate.

New to This Edition!

  • Boasts updated data on income, wealth, earnings, occupation, poverty, class segregation in residential patterns, and politics to provide the most current material on social mobility
  • Features a new section on Bourdieu and coverage of Lareau’s new research on child rearing
  • Provides updates in nearly every chapter, including current research on marriage patterns and a 10-year assessment of the 1996 welfare reform and its effects
  • Presents an analysis of data on intergenerational occupational mobility from the 1970s to 2004 that shows the increase in downward mobility and a corresponding decrease in upward mobility
  • Includes first-person accounts from the PBS documentary People Like Us in the chapter about position and prestige to illustrate vividly the human emotion wrapped up in class issues
  • Incorporates a revised glossary

Instructor Resources on CD are available to qualified instructors (contact Customer Care at 1-800-818-7243 or info@sagepub.com)

Intended Audience
This unique text is ideal for Social Stratification, Social Class, or Social Inequality courses in departments of sociology.

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