Ethnic Stratification and Economic Inequality Around the World
The End of Exploitation and Exclusion?
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Publication
2017 - Taylor & Francis Group
Language
English
Word Count
104,500 words, Guess
Page Count
418 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781138306479
- ISBN-101138306479
- OCLC Control Number948603722
- Better World Books9781138306479
- Open LibraryOL28645676M
Classifications
- LCCHC79.I5
- LCCHC79.I5 H35 2016
Description
The modern world is characterised by pervasive economic inequalities. Strong economic growth in some developing countries has contributed to a degree to a reduction in the levels of inequality between nations, yet inequality within nations remains high and in some cases, continues to increase. Ethnic Stratification and Economic Inequality around the World investigates the reasons for these striking differences, exploring the coincidence and interaction between economic stratification and ethnic differentiation. Drawing on extensive international survey and statistical data, the author develops a new theory and concrete hypotheses concerning the conditions which lead toward extreme inequality and those which tend toward greater equality. A systematic examination of the interaction between class structures, social stratification and ethnic differentiation, this book sheds light on the manner in which the resulting social structures produce different levels of economic inequality, offering a fivefold typology of patterns of ethnic stratification, which can be applied to present-day world regions. Drawing on the work of Max Weber to provide a rigorous investigation of inequality around the world, it demonstrates what 'sociology as a science of social reality' can significantly contribute to our understanding of global economic stratification. The book is relevant for a wide social-scientific audience, particularly for sociologists, economists and political scientists working in a comparative perspective.--
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