Social Stratification: CanadaJames E. Curtis, William G. Scott |
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... tion of a few big men at the apex of an informal structure of power wielders . ' The " reputational method , " as the technique has been called , has been used extensively in subsequent research . Studies using the " reputational ...
... tion of a few big men at the apex of an informal structure of power wielders . ' The " reputational method , " as the technique has been called , has been used extensively in subsequent research . Studies using the " reputational ...
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... tion . The class origins of separatism can be ascertained both in terms of the social loca- tion of its supporters and the class nature of its grievances . Separatist leaders as well as their rank and file are to be found among the ...
... tion . The class origins of separatism can be ascertained both in terms of the social loca- tion of its supporters and the class nature of its grievances . Separatist leaders as well as their rank and file are to be found among the ...
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... tion of the respondent , if the respondent was male , or the occupation of the spouse if the re- spondent was female . ' Ethnicity was measured by the question , “ As a 376 Protestants in the sample were French- speaking and there were ...
... tion of the respondent , if the respondent was male , or the occupation of the spouse if the re- spondent was female . ' Ethnicity was measured by the question , “ As a 376 Protestants in the sample were French- speaking and there were ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Social Stratification Structure and Trends of Social Mobility | 12 |
LIPSET | 19 |
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achievement adolescent American analysis Anglo-Saxon behavior Blishen score boys Canada Canadian-born Catholic census cent class consciousness class identification class position class voting corporations correlation differences dimensions economic élite elite ence English Canadian ethnic groups families fathers French Canadian function girls high school higher immigrants important indicate individuals industrial labour force less Liberal Lipset low incomes Lower Ward male Marx ment middle class migrants National Union nomic non-Anglo-Saxon norms occupational prestige Ontario parents party pattern percentage persons political population Porter poverty professional programme of study proportion Protestant province Quebec rank relationships relatively respondents roles sample scale School Board semi-skilled skilled social class Social Credit social mobility social stratification socio-economic Sociology status status inconsistency STRATIFICATION SYSTEM structure Table tion tional Toronto Total United United Kingdom University unskilled upper urban values variables Weber workers youth culture