Social Inequality

Höfundur Heather Fitz Gibbon; Anne Nurse; Charles Hurst

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781032027395

Útgáfa 11

Útgáfuár 2023

12.490 kr.

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  • Cover Page
  • Half-Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • List of Boxes
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1 An Introduction to the Study of Social Inequality
  • Thinking about Social Inequality
  • Inequality in the United States in Global Context
  • American Perceptions of Inequality
  • Is Inequality Desirable or Undesirable?
  • Is Inequality Inevitable?
  • Key Terms and Usages
  • Social Inequality and Stratification
  • Globalization
  • Intersectionality
  • Representing Race and Ethnicity
  • Gender-Neutral Language Choices
  • Organization of the Book
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • PART 1 Extent and Forms of Social Inequality
  • 2 Poverty, Wealth, and Inequality
  • Income and Wealth Inequality in the United States
  • Income and Wealth Defined
  • Income and Wealth in US History
  • Income Inequality: Trends from 1980 to Today
  • Wealth Inequality: Current Trends
  • Understanding Poverty in the United States
  • Theoretical Explanations for Poverty
  • Who Are the Poor?
  • Dimensions of Poverty
  • US Poverty and Welfare in Comparative Perspective
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • 3 Class, Governmental Policy, and Mobility
  • The Everyday Reality of Class
  • Two Views of the US Class Structure
  • Socioeconomic Definition of Class
  • Marxist View of the Class Structure
  • A Hybrid Model
  • Transfer Payments and Class
  • Social Insurance Programs
  • Public Assistance Programs
  • Taxation Policy and Class
  • The Impact of Taxes and Transfers on Inequality
  • Minimum Wage Policy and Class
  • Trade Policy and Class
  • Mobility
  • Mobility from 1850s to 1990s
  • Current US Mobility Patterns
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • 4 Status Inequality
  • Theories of Social Status
  • Status Groups
  • Deference and Demeanor
  • Assessment of Social Status
  • Some Key Status Characteristics in the United States
  • Occupation
  • Education
  • Wealth
  • Poverty and Welfare
  • Physical Appearance and Status
  • Disability and Status
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • 5 Power
  • Portraits of National Power Structure
  • The Pluralist View
  • The Power-Elite View
  • The Ruling-Class View
  • Distribution of Political Power
  • Voting
  • Holding Political Office
  • Interlinkage of Economic and Political Power
  • Candidate Selection and Campaign Funding
  • Ruling-Class Unity
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • PART 2 Causes of Inequality
  • 6 Classical Explanations of Inequality
  • Karl Marx (1818–1883)
  • The Theoretical Context of Marx’s Class Analysis
  • Maintenance of the Class Structure
  • Stages of Capitalism
  • Crises in Capitalism and Class Struggle
  • Some Comments on Marx
  • Max Weber (1864–1920)
  • Rationalization of the World
  • Tripartite Nature of Inequality
  • Émile Durkheim (1858–1917)
  • Durkheim and Inequality
  • W.E.B. Du Bois (1868–1963)
  • Race, Capitalism, and Class Inequality
  • The Color Line: Race as Caste
  • Urban Ecology
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • 7 Contemporary Explanations of Inequality
  • Inequality as Individual Difference
  • Functionalist Theory of Stratification
  • Critique of the Functionalist Theory of Stratification
  • Labor Market Theories of Earnings Inequality
  • Categorical Inequalities
  • The Social Construction of Categories
  • How Inequalities Persist
  • Symbolic and Cultural Resources
  • Spatial Inequalities
  • Identities, Interactions, and Inequalities
  • Theories of Intersectionality
  • Applying Intersectionality to Labor Market Theory
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • PART 3 Winners and Losers
  • 8 Sex and Gender Inequality
  • Terms Relating to Sex and Gender
  • Isn’t It about Biology?
  • Gender as Structure
  • Cultural and Symbolic Processes
  • Gender Frames, Status, and Inequality
  • Doing Gender
  • Hegemonic Masculinity
  • Material Processes
  • Inscribing the Body
  • Gender and the Legal System
  • Family
  • Education
  • Gender and Work
  • A Brief History of Gender and Work in the United States
  • Explaining Work Inequality
  • Global Trends in Gender Inequality
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • 9 Sexual Orientation and Inequality
  • The Complexity of Sexuality
  • Intersectionality and Sexuality
  • Population
  • Historical Inequality Based on Sexuality
  • Inequality Based on Sexuality Today
  • Material Resources
  • Cultural and Symbolic Resources
  • Public Opinion
  • LGB People as Status Groups
  • The Law and Sexual Orientation
  • Globalization and Sexuality
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • 10 Racial and Ethnic Inequality
  • The Meaning and Creation of Race
  • The Census and Racial Formation
  • US Racial and Ethnic Relations: An Historical Sketch
  • Native Americans
  • European Immigrants
  • African Americans
  • Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
  • Mexican Americans
  • Racial and Ethnic Inequality Today
  • Cultural and Symbolic Resources
  • Class, Color, and Race
  • Theories of Racial and Ethnic Inequality
  • Biological Explanations for Racial Inequality
  • Class-Based Explanations of Racial Inequality
  • Race-Based Explanations of Inequality
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • 11 Immigration, Place, and Religion
  • Immigration in American History
  • Mexican Immigrants
  • Asian Immigrants
  • Immigration Today
  • Settlement, Ethnic Enclaves, and Assimilation
  • The Impact of Immigration
  • Undocumented Immigration
  • Undocumented Childhood Arrivals
  • Public Opinion Toward Immigration
  • Recent Immigration Policies
  • Religion and Inequality
  • Religious Diversity in the United States
  • Religion and the Legitimation of Inequality
  • Religion and Inequality in Society
  • Religion and Discrimination
  • Place and Inequality
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • PART 4 Consequences of Social Inequality
  • 12 Inequality, Health, and the Environment
  • Physical Health
  • Social Context and Physical Health
  • Individual Factors in Physical Health
  • Protective Factors
  • Health in Cross National Perspective
  • Psychological Health
  • Access to Healthcare
  • COVID-19 and Inequality
  • COVID-19 Infections
  • Mortality from COVID-19
  • Avoidance of Medical Care
  • Opioid Epidemic
  • Lead Poisoning
  • Climate Change
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • 13 Inequality, Crime, and Criminal Justice
  • Perspectives on Crime and the Law
  • The Measurement of Crime
  • Criminality
  • Economic Inequality and Crime at the Macro Level
  • Inequality and Crime at the Micro Level
  • Victimization
  • The Criminal Justice System
  • School-to-Prison Pipeline
  • Arrests
  • Bail
  • Criminal Sentencing
  • Mass Incarceration
  • Impact of a Criminal Record on Individual-Level Inequality
  • Impact of Mass Incarceration on Societal Level Inequality
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • PART 5 Social Change
  • 14 Social Inequality and Social Movements
  • What Are Social Movements?
  • How Do Social Movements Arise?
  • The Labor Movement
  • The Historical Development of the Labor Movement: The Industrial Revolution
  • From the Depression to the Present
  • The Civil Rights Movement
  • The Changing Context of Racial Inequality
  • A Brief History of the Civil Rights Movement
  • The Black Lives Matter Movement
  • The Women’s Movement
  • The Early Social Context and Directions
  • From Limbo to Resurgence
  • Support for the Contemporary Feminist Movement
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • 15 Policy Alternatives
  • Redistributive Policies
  • Universal Basic Income
  • Changes to the Wage Structure
  • Changes to Taxation Policies
  • Developing the Capacity for Self-Sufficiency
  • Reducing the Wealth Gap
  • Educational Reform
  • Addressing Spatial Inequalities
  • Encouraging Home Ownership
  • Expanding and Guaranteeing Political Representation
  • Summary
  • Critical Thinking
  • Web Connections
  • Film Suggestions
  • Glossary of Basic Terms
  • References
  • Index
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