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Understanding Social Inequality Intersections Of Class Age Gender Ethnicity And Race In Canada 1st Edition Julie Mcmullin

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Understanding Social Inequality Intersections Of Class Age Gender Ethnicity And Race In Canada 1st Edition Julie Mcmullin
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.44 MB
Pages: 380
Author: Julie McMullin
ISBN: 9780195417340, 0195417348
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Understanding Social Inequality Intersections Of Class Age Gender Ethnicity And Race In Canada 1st Edition Julie Mcmullin by Julie Mcmullin 9780195417340, 0195417348 instant download after payment.

Understanding Social Inequality examines the factors that contribute to inequality. Unique in it's approach, it provides a synthesis of research and theory on four bases of inequality including, class, gender, ethnicity and race, and age. Part I introduces the conceptual and theoretical issues surrounding inequality. Part II focuses on how the conceptual framework developed in Part I manifests within various social institutions. Topics in Part II include: the division of household labour; relations of care-giving; family violence; various types of capital (human, social, and cultural); income inequality and labour market segregation; work place discrimination; citizenship; education; health care; and social security programs.

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