Class in Contemporary Britain

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Class in Contemporary Britain

Social and ethical issues Social classes

Author: Kenneth Roberts

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 15 February 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 304 pages

ISBN: 9780230344587


Britain's Economic and Social Divisions

Britain is one of the most unequal countries in the western world: the richest one per cent own a vast proportion of the wealth, while both the pay gap and spending habits remain incredibly divisive. How do such divisions reflect contemporary ideas of class? In what way does economic life affect individuals and social relationships? What are the implications for society as a whole?

About the Book

This thoroughly revised second edition of Class in Contemporary Britain uses class theory to interrogate and explain patterns and trends in economic inequalities, and to explore their consequences from a sociological view. Addressing and debating timely questions, this new edition:

  • Assesses different ways of mapping class structures through class schemes
  • Highlights the continued importance of class in sociological study and analyses contemporary social class divisions
  • Explores key topics, including social mobility, voting habits and education
  • Reflects on recent changes and developments in the field, from environmental and technological concerns to shifts in class demographics

Why Read This Book?

This comprehensive and accessible book disentangles the complex ties between economic, social and political perspectives on class in contemporary Britain. It is essential reading for all social sciences students who are studying class.

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