Social Inequality: Patterns and Processes

Social Inequality: Patterns and Processes by Martin Marger is a comprehensive text published by McGraw-Hill Companies, Incorporated on February 26, 2007. This 464-page edition offers an introduction to key concepts, current research findings, and theories related to social inequality, primarily focusing on social class while also addressing other forms such as racial, ethnic, gender, and political inequalities.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of how various dimensions of inequality overlap and interrelate. The book presents a structured examination of these topics, making it a valuable resource for those interested in social science and sociology. Through its thorough analysis, this edition aims to enhance understanding of the complexities surrounding social inequality.
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This text provides an introduction to key concepts, current research findings, and theories in social inequality. While focusing primarily on social class, it also deals broadly with other forms of social inequality, including racial/ethnic, gender, and political. In dealing with the various dimensions of inequality, the book explains how they overlap and interrelate.
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