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More prevalent and more serious than cheating by recipients are the honest mistakes and errors made by public officials when determining eligibility for and level of public aid (Zastrow 1982; Bell 1987). In addition, recent exposures of ...
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The most comprehensive review of this quandary to date, Social Inequality maps out a new agenda for research on inequality in America with important implications for public policy.
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Better conditions for workers could be created through social policy (Strangleman 2020) to ensure that work is ... Bogin (2021) argues that fairer taxation would improve levels of inequality, as well as ensuring health improvements.
A textbook for an interdisciplinary undergraduate course that addresses what Marger (sociology, Michigan State U.) sees as a major deficiency that others either analyze only one form of social equality or analytically conflate them making ...
This new edition still provides a comprehensive introduction to all areas of social inequality, complete with new chapters on sexuality, employment and migration and has been fully updated with coverage of covid-19, Brexit and the recent ...
Social Inequality
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Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and Consequences
-- A user-friendly introduction to social inequality This text is a broad introduction to the many types of inequality– economics, status, political power, sex and gender, sexual orientation, race, and ethnicity– in U.S. society and in ...
The eleventh edition of Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and Consequences is an introduction to the study of social inequality.
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Social Inequality: Class and Caste in America
Like past editions, this ninth edition of Social Inequality: Forms, Causes, and Consequences is a user-friendly introduction to the study of social inequality.