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Social Stratification

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  • John Holmwood

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This major new three volume reference collection includes both classic and contemporary papers and covers the main issues of stratification – status, class, occupation, gender, race and ethnicity. Each article represents a distinctive theoretical contribution which sets research agendas in its area. Together, the volumes offer a comprehensive treatment of issues which lie at the heart of social stratification and the modern discipline of sociology.

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  • John Holmwood (ed.), 1996. "Social Stratification," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, volume 0, number 1040.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:1040
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    Social Policy and Sociology;

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