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Stratification and Differentiation

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  • © 1999
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  • Along with social theory, social stratification is a core topic for all students of sociology Covers both essential classic theoretical debates and contemporary arguments and data Concentrates on developing sociological skills and emphasises active learning in line with the current orientation of sociology A level

Part of the book series: Skills-based Sociology (SBS)

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This accessible text explores the staggering rise in inequality in recent years. It includes recent empirical material on all the key dimensions of inequality, including class, gender, ethnicity, age and disability, and considers both classical and new theoretical approaches to the study of these dimensions of social stratification and difference. The exercises and overall active learning approach offer students ample scope to exercise and develop their sociological skills.

About the author

MARK KIRBY teaches sociology at Amersham and Wycombe College. He is an assistant examiner for the Associated Examining Board and a member of their sociology subject committee. He is also actively involved with the Association for the Teaching of the Social Sciences.

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