The American Class Structure in an Age of Growing Inequality
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I needed a solid, traditional back to basics book for social stratification. This book has always been one of my favorites.
Easy and lucid writing, good statistics
New to this edition:
-statistics on wages, incomes, wealth, and poverty have been updated throughout the text
-recent data on occupation segregation by gender and race
-research on how changing effective tax rates since the 1950s has contributed to growing inequality
-extensive treatment of Robert Putnam’s work on the divergent fates of kids growing up in an age of growing inequality
-research on declining mobility of Americans born in recent decades
-the college admissions scandal of 2019-2020
-reworked explanation of a recent status attainment study
-extensive material on organized influence of money on national politics
-extensive discussion of class influence on voter preference in recent elections, extending to 2018 elections
-research on the influence of racial resentment on working class white voters
-income differences in voter participation in 2016 elections
-recent history of the labor movement