Social inequality: forms, causes, and consequences
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adam_text | 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 2 Inequality in the United States in Global Context 6 American Perceptions of Inequality 6 Is Inequality Desirable or Undesirable? 7 Is Inequality Inevitable? 8 Key Terms and Usages 9 Social Inequality and Stratification 9 Globalization 10 Intersectionality 10 Representing Race and Ethnicity 10 Gender-Neutral Language Choices 11 Organization of the Book 11 Summary 12 Critical Thinking 12 Web Connections 13 xiii xv xvii xix xxi 1 PART 1 Extent and Forms of Social Inequality 2 Poverty, Wealth, and Inequality Income and Wealth Inequality in the United States 17 Income and Wealth Defined 18 Income and Wealth in US History 19 Income Inequality: Trends from 1980 to Today 20 Wealth Inequality: Current Trends 26 Understanding Poverty in the United States 30 Theoretical Explanations for Poverty 30 Who Are the Poor? 32 Dimensions of Poverty 34 ■» US Poverty and Welfare in Comparative Perspective 38 Summary 40 Critical Thinking 40 15 17
vi Contents Web Connections 40 Film Suggestions 40 3 Class, Governmental Policy, and Mobility The Everyday Reality of Class 41 Two Views of the US Class Structure 42 Socioeconomic Definition of Class 42 Marxist View of the Class Structure 44 A Hybrid Model 46 Transfer Payments and Class 47 Social Insurance Programs 48 Public Assistance Programs 49 Taxation Policy and Class 53 The Impact of Taxes and Transfers on Inequality Minimum Wage Policy and Class 55 Trade Policy and Class 56 Mobility 57 Mobility from 1850s to 1990s 58 Current US Mobility Patterns 59 Summary 61 Critical Thinking 61 Web Connections 62 Film Suggestions 62 41 55 4 Status Inequality Theories of Social Status 63 Status Groups 64 Deference and Demeanor 65 Assessment of Social Status 66 Some Key Status Characteristics in the United States Occupation 67 Education 67 Wealth 70 Poverty and Welfare 73 Physical Appearance and Status 76 Disability and Status 79 Summary 83 Critical Thinking 83 Web Connections 84 Film Suggestions 84 5 Power Portraits of National Power Structure The Pluralist View 85 The Power-Elite View 86 The Ruling-Class View 88 Distribution of Political Power 89 Voting 89 Holding Political Office 94 63 67 85 85
Contents Interlinkage of Economic and Political Power Candidate Selection and Campaign Funding Ruling-Class Unity 100 Summary 102 Critical Thinking 102 Web Connections 102 Film Suggestions 103 96 96 PART 2 105 Causes of Inequality 6 Classical Explanations of Inequality Karl Marx (1818-1883) 107 The Theoretical Context of Marx’s Class Analysis Maintenance of the Class Structure 109 Stages of Capitalism 110 Crises in Capitalism and Class Struggle 111 Some Comments on Marx 112 Max Weber (1864-1920) 114 Rationalization of the World 116 Tripartite Nature of Inequality 117 Émile Durkheim (1858-1917) 121 Durkheim and Inequality 121 W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) 124 Race, Capitalism, and Class Inequality 127 The Color Line: Race as Caste 128 Urban Ecology 131 Summary 132 Critical Thinking 133 Web Connections 134 Film Suggestions 134 107 108 7 Contemporary Explanations of Inequality Inequality as Individual Difference 135 Functionalist Theory of Stratification 136 Critique of the Functionalist Theory of Stratification 137 Labor Market Theories of Earnings Inequality 138 Categorical Inequalities 141 The Social Construction of Categories 141 How Inequalities Persist 144 Symbolic and Cultural Resources 145 Spatial Inequalities 147 Identities, Interactions, and Inequalities 148 Theories of Intersectionality 150 Applying Intersectionality to Labor Market Theory 153 Summary 154 Critical Thinking 154 Web Connections 154 * Film Suggestions 155 135
viii Contents PART З Winners and Losers 157 8 Sex and Gender Inequality Terms Relating to Sex and Gender 159 Isn’t It about Biology? 161 Gender as Structure 163 Cultural and Symbolic Processes 165 Gender Frames, Status, and Inequality 165 Doing Gender 166 Hegemonic Masculinity 167 Material Processes 168 Inscribing the Body 168 Gender and the Legal System 169 Family 170 Education 172 Gender and Work 174 A Brief History of Gender and Work in the United States Explaining Work Inequality 177 Global Trends in Gender Inequality 181 Summary 181 Critical Thinking 182 Web Connections 182 Film Suggestions 182 159 174 183 9 Sexual Orientation and Inequality The Complexity of Sexuality 183 Intersectionality and Sexuality 184 Population 185 Historical Inequality Based on Sexuality 187 Inequality Based on Sexuality Today 190 Material Resources 190 Cultural and Symbolic Resources 192 Public Opinion 194 LGB People as Status Groups 197 The Law and Sexual Orientation 198 Globalization and Sexuality 201 Summary 202 Critical Thinking 203 Web Connections 203 Film Suggestions 203 10 Racial and Ethnic Inequality The Meaning and Creation of Race 204 The Census and Racial Formation 205 US Racial and Ethnic Relations: An Historical Sketch Natine Americans 207 European Immigrants 209 204 207
Contents African Americans 209 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 211 Mexican Americans 212 Racial and Ethnic Inequality Today 213 Cultural and Symbolic Resources 216 Class, Color, and Race 219 Theories of Racial and Ethnic Inequality 220 Biological Explanations for Racial Inequality 221 ClasS Based Explanations of Racial Inequality 221 RaceTdased Explanations of Inequality 222 Summary 224 Critical Thinking 225 Web Connections 225 Film Suggestions 225 11 Immigration, Place, and Religion 226 Immigration in American History 227 Mexican Immigrants 227 Asian Immigrants 228 Immigration Today 229 Settlement, Ethnic Enclaves, and Assimilation 230 The Impact of Immigration 231 Undocumented Immigration 233 Undocumented Childhood Arrivals 234 Public Opinion Toward Immigration 235 Recent Immigration Policies 236 Religion and Inequality 236 Religious Diversity in the United States 237 Religion and the Legitimation of Inequality 237 Religion and Inequality in Society 239 Religion and Discrimination 240 Place and Inequality 242 Summary 247 Critical Thinking 247 Web Connections 248 Film Suggestions 248 PART 4 Consequences of Social Inequality 249 12 Inequality, Health, and the Environment 251 Physical Health 251 Social Context and Physical Health 252 Individual Factors in Physical Health 253 Protective Factors 255 Health in Cross National Perspective 256 Psychological Health 256 Access to Healthcare 257 *
x Contents COVID-19 and Inequality 261 COVID-19 Infections 261 Mortality from COVID-19 262 Avoidance of Medical Care 263 Opioid Epidemic 264 Lead Poisoning 266 Climate Change 267 Summary 270 Critical Thinking 270 Web Connections 270 Film Suggestions 271 13 Inequality, Crime, and Criminal Justice Perspectives on Crime and the Law 272 The Measurement of Crime 273 Criminality 274 Economic Inequality and Crime at the Macro Level 274 Inequality and Crime at the Micro Level 275 Victimization 277 The Criminal Justice System 280 School-to-Prison Pipeline 281 Arrests 282 Bail 284 Criminal Sentencing 285 Mass Incarceration 287 Impact of a Criminal Record on Individual-Level Inequality 290 Impact of Mass Incarceration on Societal Level Inequality 291 Summary 291 Critical Thinking 292 Web Connections 292 Film Suggestions 292 PART 5 Social Change 14 Social Inequality and Social Movements What Are Social Movements ľ 295 How Do Social Movements Arise? 296 The Labor Movement 298 The Historical Development of the Labor Movement: The Industrial Revolution 299 From the Depression to the Present 300 The Civil Rights Movement 303 The Changing Context of Racial Inequality 304 A Brief History of the Civil Rights Movement 306 9 The Black Lives Matter Movement 309
Contents The Women’s Movement 311 The Early Social Context and Directions 312 From Limbo to Resurgence 314 Support for the Contemporary Feminist Movement Summary 318 Critical Thinking 318 Web Connections 319 Film Suggestions 319 317 Յշ0 15 Policy Alternatives Redistributive Policies 320 Universal Basic Income 321 Changes to the Wage Structure 323 Changes to Taxation Policies 323 Developing the Capacity for Self-Sufficiency 325 Reducing the Wealth Gap 325 Educational Reform 326 Addressing Spatial Inequalities 327 Encouraging Home Ownership 327 Expanding and Guaranteeing Political Representation Summary 330 Critical Thinking 330 Web Connections 330 Film Suggestions 330 Glossary of Basic Terms References Index 328 331 338 392
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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 2 Inequality in the United States in Global Context 6 American Perceptions of Inequality 6 Is Inequality Desirable or Undesirable? 7 Is Inequality Inevitable? 8 Key Terms and Usages 9 Social Inequality and Stratification 9 Globalization 10 Intersectionality 10 Representing Race and Ethnicity 10 Gender-Neutral Language Choices 11 Organization of the Book 11 Summary 12 Critical Thinking 12 Web Connections 13 xiii xv xvii xix xxi 1 PART 1 Extent and Forms of Social Inequality 2 Poverty, Wealth, and Inequality Income and Wealth Inequality in the United States 17 Income and Wealth Defined 18 Income and Wealth in US History 19 Income Inequality: Trends from 1980 to Today 20 Wealth Inequality: Current Trends 26 Understanding Poverty in the United States 30 Theoretical Explanations for Poverty 30 Who Are the Poor? 32 Dimensions of Poverty 34 ■» US Poverty and Welfare in Comparative Perspective 38 Summary 40 Critical Thinking 40 15 17
vi Contents Web Connections 40 Film Suggestions 40 3 Class, Governmental Policy, and Mobility The Everyday Reality of Class 41 Two Views of the US Class Structure 42 Socioeconomic Definition of Class 42 Marxist View of the Class Structure 44 A Hybrid Model 46 Transfer Payments and Class 47 Social Insurance Programs 48 Public Assistance Programs 49 Taxation Policy and Class 53 The Impact of Taxes and Transfers on Inequality Minimum Wage Policy and Class 55 Trade Policy and Class 56 Mobility 57 Mobility from 1850s to 1990s 58 Current US Mobility Patterns 59 Summary 61 Critical Thinking 61 Web Connections 62 Film Suggestions 62 41 55 4 Status Inequality Theories of Social Status 63 Status Groups 64 Deference and Demeanor 65 Assessment of Social Status 66 Some Key Status Characteristics in the United States Occupation 67 Education 67 Wealth 70 Poverty and Welfare 73 Physical Appearance and Status 76 Disability and Status 79 Summary 83 Critical Thinking 83 Web Connections 84 Film Suggestions 84 5 Power Portraits of National Power Structure The Pluralist View 85 The Power-Elite View 86 The Ruling-Class View 88 Distribution of Political Power 89 Voting 89 Holding Political Office 94 63 67 85 85
Contents Interlinkage of Economic and Political Power Candidate Selection and Campaign Funding Ruling-Class Unity 100 Summary 102 Critical Thinking 102 Web Connections 102 Film Suggestions 103 96 96 PART 2 105 Causes of Inequality 6 Classical Explanations of Inequality Karl Marx (1818-1883) 107 The Theoretical Context of Marx’s Class Analysis Maintenance of the Class Structure 109 Stages of Capitalism 110 Crises in Capitalism and Class Struggle 111 Some Comments on Marx 112 Max Weber (1864-1920) 114 Rationalization of the World 116 Tripartite Nature of Inequality 117 Émile Durkheim (1858-1917) 121 Durkheim and Inequality 121 W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963) 124 Race, Capitalism, and Class Inequality 127 The Color Line: Race as Caste 128 Urban Ecology 131 Summary 132 Critical Thinking 133 Web Connections 134 Film Suggestions 134 107 108 7 Contemporary Explanations of Inequality Inequality as Individual Difference 135 Functionalist Theory of Stratification 136 Critique of the Functionalist Theory of Stratification 137 Labor Market Theories of Earnings Inequality 138 Categorical Inequalities 141 The Social Construction of Categories 141 How Inequalities Persist 144 Symbolic and Cultural Resources 145 Spatial Inequalities 147 Identities, Interactions, and Inequalities 148 Theories of Intersectionality 150 Applying Intersectionality to Labor Market Theory 153 Summary 154 Critical Thinking 154 Web Connections 154 * Film Suggestions 155 135
viii Contents PART З Winners and Losers 157 8 Sex and Gender Inequality Terms Relating to Sex and Gender 159 Isn’t It about Biology? 161 Gender as Structure 163 Cultural and Symbolic Processes 165 Gender Frames, Status, and Inequality 165 Doing Gender 166 Hegemonic Masculinity 167 Material Processes 168 Inscribing the Body 168 Gender and the Legal System 169 Family 170 Education 172 Gender and Work 174 A Brief History of Gender and Work in the United States Explaining Work Inequality 177 Global Trends in Gender Inequality 181 Summary 181 Critical Thinking 182 Web Connections 182 Film Suggestions 182 159 174 183 9 Sexual Orientation and Inequality The Complexity of Sexuality 183 Intersectionality and Sexuality 184 Population 185 Historical Inequality Based on Sexuality 187 Inequality Based on Sexuality Today 190 Material Resources 190 Cultural and Symbolic Resources 192 Public Opinion 194 LGB People as Status Groups 197 The Law and Sexual Orientation 198 Globalization and Sexuality 201 Summary 202 Critical Thinking 203 Web Connections 203 Film Suggestions 203 10 Racial and Ethnic Inequality The Meaning and Creation of Race 204 The Census and Racial Formation 205 US Racial and Ethnic Relations: An Historical Sketch Natine Americans 207 European Immigrants 209 204 207
Contents African Americans 209 Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 211 Mexican Americans 212 Racial and Ethnic Inequality Today 213 Cultural and Symbolic Resources 216 Class, Color, and Race 219 Theories of Racial and Ethnic Inequality 220 Biological Explanations for Racial Inequality 221 ClasS'Based Explanations of Racial Inequality 221 RaceTdased Explanations of Inequality 222 Summary' 224 Critical Thinking 225 Web Connections 225 Film Suggestions 225 11 Immigration, Place, and Religion 226 Immigration in American History 227 Mexican Immigrants 227 Asian Immigrants 228 Immigration Today 229 Settlement, Ethnic Enclaves, and Assimilation 230 The Impact of Immigration 231 Undocumented Immigration 233 Undocumented Childhood Arrivals 234 Public Opinion Toward Immigration 235 Recent Immigration Policies 236 Religion and Inequality 236 Religious Diversity in the United States 237 Religion and the Legitimation of Inequality 237 Religion and Inequality in Society 239 Religion and Discrimination 240 Place and Inequality 242 Summary 247 Critical Thinking 247 Web Connections 248 Film Suggestions 248 PART 4 Consequences of Social Inequality 249 12 Inequality, Health, and the Environment 251 Physical Health 251 Social Context and Physical Health 252 Individual Factors in Physical Health 253 Protective Factors 255 Health in Cross National Perspective 256 Psychological Health 256 Access to Healthcare 257 *
x Contents COVID-19 and Inequality 261 COVID-19 Infections 261 Mortality from COVID-19 262 Avoidance of Medical Care 263 Opioid Epidemic 264 Lead Poisoning 266 Climate Change 267 Summary 270 Critical Thinking 270 Web Connections 270 Film Suggestions 271 13 Inequality, Crime, and Criminal Justice Perspectives on Crime and the Law 272 The Measurement of Crime 273 Criminality 274 Economic Inequality and Crime at the Macro Level 274 Inequality and Crime at the Micro Level 275 Victimization 277 The Criminal Justice System 280 School-to-Prison Pipeline 281 Arrests 282 Bail 284 Criminal Sentencing 285 Mass Incarceration 287 Impact of a Criminal Record on Individual-Level Inequality 290 Impact of Mass Incarceration on Societal Level Inequality 291 Summary 291 Critical Thinking 292 Web Connections 292 Film Suggestions 292 PART 5 Social Change 14 Social Inequality and Social Movements What Are Social Movements ľ 295 How Do Social Movements Arise? 296 The Labor Movement 298 The Historical Development of the Labor Movement: The Industrial Revolution 299 From the Depression to the Present 300 The Civil Rights Movement 303 The Changing Context of Racial Inequality 304 A Brief History of the Civil Rights Movement 306 9 The Black Lives Matter Movement 309
Contents The Women’s Movement 311 The Early Social Context and Directions 312 From Limbo to Resurgence 314 Support for the Contemporary Feminist Movement Summary 318 Critical Thinking 318 Web Connections 319 Film Suggestions 319 317 Յշ0 15 Policy Alternatives Redistributive Policies 320 Universal Basic Income 321 Changes to the Wage Structure 323 Changes to Taxation Policies 323 Developing the Capacity for Self-Sufficiency 325 Reducing the Wealth Gap 325 Educational Reform 326 Addressing Spatial Inequalities 327 Encouraging Home Ownership 327 Expanding and Guaranteeing Political Representation Summary 330 Critical Thinking 330 Web Connections 330 Film Suggestions 330 Glossary of Basic Terms References Index 328 331 338 392 |
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spelling | Fitz Gibbon, Heather M. Verfasser (DE-588)1114418102 aut Social inequality forms, causes, and consequences Heather M. Fitz Gibbon, Charles E. Hurst, and Anne M. Nurse Eleventh edition New York ; London Routledge [2023] xi, 403 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Equality United States Soziale Klasse (DE-588)4077571-9 gnd rswk-swf Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 gnd rswk-swf USA United States Social conditions USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 s DE-604 Soziale Klasse (DE-588)4077571-9 s 1\p DE-604 Hurst, Charles E. 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)142162817 aut Nurse, Anne 1968- Verfasser (DE-588)142120030 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-062682-7 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034332328&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Fitz Gibbon, Heather M. Hurst, Charles E. 1941- Nurse, Anne 1968- Social inequality forms, causes, and consequences Equality United States Soziale Klasse (DE-588)4077571-9 gnd Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 gnd |
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title | Social inequality forms, causes, and consequences |
title_auth | Social inequality forms, causes, and consequences |
title_exact_search | Social inequality forms, causes, and consequences |
title_exact_search_txtP | Social inequality forms, causes, and consequences |
title_full | Social inequality forms, causes, and consequences Heather M. Fitz Gibbon, Charles E. Hurst, and Anne M. Nurse |
title_fullStr | Social inequality forms, causes, and consequences Heather M. Fitz Gibbon, Charles E. Hurst, and Anne M. Nurse |
title_full_unstemmed | Social inequality forms, causes, and consequences Heather M. Fitz Gibbon, Charles E. Hurst, and Anne M. Nurse |
title_short | Social inequality |
title_sort | social inequality forms causes and consequences |
title_sub | forms, causes, and consequences |
topic | Equality United States Soziale Klasse (DE-588)4077571-9 gnd Soziale Ungleichheit (DE-588)4055736-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Equality United States Soziale Klasse Soziale Ungleichheit USA United States Social conditions |
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