In the eye of the beholder: What determines how people sort others into social classes?
Contrary to much conventional wisdom, this article shows that class is still used by people to sort others into groups, that this sorting is largely on the basis of income and occupation and that it occurs in conditions of both high and low income inequality. Uniquely, we use both open-ended survey...
Main Authors: | Stubager, R, Tilley, J, Evans, G, Robison, J, Harrits, G |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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