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Occupational Prestige in Comparative Perspective, PDF eBook

Occupational Prestige in Comparative Perspective PDF

Edited by Peter H. Rossi

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Occupational Prestige in Comparative Perspective provides information pertinent to the study of the nature of inequality in human society.

This book discusses that stratification is inevitable in complex societies as they are characterized by a highly developed division of labor into distinct occupational roles. Organized into five parts encompassing 10 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the nature of occupational prestige systems that is rooted in power relations.

This text then examines the extent of intrasocial variation in occupational prestige evaluations.

Other chapters consider the contrast between the consensus that characterizes occupational prestige evaluations and the lack of consensus that characterizes the evaluation of other social categories.

This book discusses as well the basic pattern of occupational evaluations and the worldwide uniformity in occupational evaluations.

The final chapter deals with the development of the occupational scale and discusses it potential uses. This book is a valuable resource for sociologists.

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