Social inequalities and occupational stratification : methods and concepts in the analysis of social distance

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Social inequalities and occupational stratification methods and concepts in the analysis of social distance by Paul Lambert, Dave Griffiths
London Palgrave Macmillan UK Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan 2018
XIII, 384 p. ill. ; online forrás
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1. Introduction -- 2. Homophily and Endogamy -- 3. Measures of Social Stratification -- 4. CAMSIS and the Analysis of Social Interaction Distance -- 5. Evaluation CAMSIS Scales -- 6. Constructing CAMSIS Scales -- 7. 'Networked Occupations' -- 8. Social Network Analysis of Occupational Connections -- 9. Occupational Level Residuals and Distributional Parameters -- 10. Social Interactions and Educational Inequality -- 11. Exploiting Non-Standard Dimension Scores and Network Structures in the Analysis of Social Interactions Between Occupations -- 12. Conclusions -- .
This book explores how structures of social inequality are linked to the social connections that people hold. The authors focus upon occupational inequalities where they see, for example, that the typical friendship patterns of people from one occupation are often very different to those of people from another. Social Inequalities and Occupational Stratification leverages empirical data about differences in social connections to chart structures of social distance and social inequality. Several of its chapters provide coverage of the long-standing CAMSIS project and its approach to analysing social interaction patterns in terms of a single dimension related to social inequality. Lambert and Griffiths also explore different ways that statistical methods and tools of social network analysis can be used to study the relationship between social distance and social stratification. .
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Industrial sociology
Sociology Research
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Social inequalities and occupational stratification : methods and concepts in the analysis of social distance
Industrial sociology
Sociology -- Research
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munkaszociológia -- 21. sz.
társadalmi egyenlőtlenség
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author_facet Lambert, Paul, szerző
Griffiths, Dave, szerző
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title Social inequalities and occupational stratification : methods and concepts in the analysis of social distance
title_sub methods and concepts in the analysis of social distance
title_short Social inequalities and occupational stratification
title_full Social inequalities and occupational stratification methods and concepts in the analysis of social distance by Paul Lambert, Dave Griffiths
title_fullStr Social inequalities and occupational stratification methods and concepts in the analysis of social distance by Paul Lambert, Dave Griffiths
title_full_unstemmed Social inequalities and occupational stratification methods and concepts in the analysis of social distance by Paul Lambert, Dave Griffiths
title_auth Social inequalities and occupational stratification methods and concepts in the analysis of social distance
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physical XIII, 384 p. : ill. ; online forrás
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topic Industrial sociology
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generalnotes This book explores how structures of social inequality are linked to the social connections that people hold. The authors focus upon occupational inequalities where they see, for example, that the typical friendship patterns of people from one occupation are often very different to those of people from another. Social Inequalities and Occupational Stratification leverages empirical data about differences in social connections to chart structures of social distance and social inequality. Several of its chapters provide coverage of the long-standing CAMSIS project and its approach to analysing social interaction patterns in terms of a single dimension related to social inequality. Lambert and Griffiths also explore different ways that statistical methods and tools of social network analysis can be used to study the relationship between social distance and social stratification. .