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SOCIAL CLASS IN AMERICA: A Manual of Procedure for the Measurement of Social Status

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W. LLOYD WARNER with Marchia Meeker and Kenneth Eells

Social class is a fundamental aspect of American society, influencing individual opportunities, perceptions, and life outcomes. In "Social Class in America," readers are provided with a comprehensive manual designed to facilitate the measurement of social status. Through detailed procedures and methodologies, this book offers a structured approach to understanding the complexities of social class in the United States. From defining key indicators to practical guidelines for data collection and analysis, this manual equips researchers, policymakers, and individuals interested in social dynamics with the tools needed to navigate the intricate landscape of social stratification. Whether exploring the impact of social class on education, employment, or health outcomes, "Social Class in America" serves as an essential resource for those seeking to delve deeper into the dynamics of societal inequality and opportunity.NY. The Academy Library.

HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS. 1960. 296p.