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This book provides up to date discussion and evidence about inequalities, social divisions and stratification. Its innovative style engages readers and encourages them to reflect upon the many dimensions of social inequality. This updated third edition contains: Three new chapters on employment, sexualities and migration Updated coverage of intersectionality throughout Thirteen new in-depth case studies (one per chapter) This is a must read as a key introductory companion for students who wish to understand the dynamics of contemporary social inequality.
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- Höfundur: Louise Warwick-Booth
- Útgáfa:3
- Útgáfudagur: 2022-04-02
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781529785838
- Print ISBN: 9781529768527
- ISBN 10: 1529785839
Efnisyfirlit
- List of case studies, learning tasks and tables
- About the author
- Introduction
- 1 WHAT IS SOCIAL INEQUALITY?
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- Conceptualising social inequality
- Defining social inequality
- Measuring social inequality
- Measuring inequality
- Using poverty lines
- Examining incomes at country level
- Comparing economic growth
- Comparing development
- Looking at wages
- Measuring wealth
- Looking at social exclusion
- Ongoing debates
- Defining intersectionality
- The global context of inequality
- Patterns of contemporary inequality
- Subjective inequality
- Theoretical debates about inequality
- Why does inequality matter?
- Inequality results in negative outcomes
- Inequality generates political instability
- Brexit: the result of inequality?
- Inequality impacts upon the most vulnerable
- Inequality slows economic growth
- Inequality affects subjective wellbeing
- Why does inequality persist?
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 2 SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND INEQUALITY: SOCIAL CLASS
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- What is social class and why is it important?
- Features of socially stratified societies
- Defining social class
- Measuring social class
- Contemporary social classes in the UK
- Chavs: the new underclass?
- Social mobility
- Why social mobility is hard to achieve in the UK
- Social mobility: the British great escape?
- The importance of class endures
- Explaining social class divisions
- Class position and inequality
- Social status
- Social status and the perpetuation of inequality
- Explaining differences in social status
- Social status, class and inequality
- Inequalities and stratification in contemporary society
- The stratification of life experience
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 3 SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND INEQUALITY: EMPLOYMENT
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- Employment as a social division
- Example inequalities in employment
- Unemployment
- Gender and work
- Work and age
- Social class, skills and work
- Work and ethnicity
- Work, health and disability
- Disabilities and inequalities in employment
- COVID-19 and work
- Intersectional inequalities associated with employment
- Explaining the inequalities associated with employment
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 4 SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND INEQUALITY: YOUTH AND AGE
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- Age
- Age as a social construction
- Changing patterns of youth and age
- Media concerns about the ageing population
- Ways in which an ageing society is positive
- Media concerns about youth
- The beginning of the lifecourse and inequalities
- Inequalities in childhood
- The end of the lifecourse and inequalities
- Inequalities in later life
- Early life chances and older-age vulnerability
- Challenges for millennials
- Brexit, age and geographical inequalities
- Adolescence, gender, transition and later-life outcomes
- University education and inequalities
- Social policy: promoting equality across the lifecourse?
- Explaining age-based divisions
- Ageism and associated inequalities
- Inequalities in end-of-life care
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 5 SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND INEQUALITY: HEALTH AND DISABILITY
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- Defining health inequalities
- Poverty and health inequalities
- The social gradient of health
- Geographical variations within UK health outcomes
- The social model of health
- Disability as a social inequality
- Disability and health inequalities
- Social divisions and health outcomes
- Explaining health inequalities and their causes
- Lifestyle factors
- Psychosocial factors
- Status syndrome
- Economic inequalities and health
- Lay understandings
- Lay understandings and health inequalities
- The importance of place for health
- Social determinants and health inequalities
- Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH)
- Health service access, usage and inequalities
- Example inequalities in healthcare
- Globalisation as a cause of health inequalities
- Globalisation and its impact upon health
- Solutions to health inequalities
- Social policy approaches
- Policy to tackle health inequalities
- Educational approaches
- Community-level action
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 6 SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND INEQUALITY: GENDER
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- What is gender?
- Defining gender
- Inequalities experienced by transgender individuals
- Gender, legislation and inequalities
- Gender inequalities
- Defining gender inequality
- Women and inequalities: the evidence
- Women and socio-economic outcomes
- Gender and power
- Women and powerlessness
- Women and sexual assault
- Women and COVID-19
- Women’s empowerment
- Me Too
- Glasgow Equal Pay Campaign
- Explaining gender inequality
- What about men?
- Inequalities experienced by men
- Opportunities and benefits of gender equality for all
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 7 SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND INEQUALITY: SEXUALITIES
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- What do we mean by sexualities?
- Defining sexualities
- The social construction of sexuality
- The sexualisation of culture
- Selling sex: stigma, taboo and inequalities
- Sexuality and institutionalised heterosexuality
- Labels and sexuality
- Inequalities associated with sexualities
- Example inequalities experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender groups
- Sexuality and inequalities in global policy approaches
- Intersectionality
- Explaining sexuality as a social division
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 8 SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND INEQUALITY: ETHNICITY
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- What is ethnicity?
- Contemporary examples of segregation
- Ethnic social stratification
- Ethnicity, social stratification and inequalities
- How can we measure ethnic inequalities?
- Ethnicity and inequalities: the evidence
- Example of contemporary racism – Islamophobia
- Politics and ethnic tolerance
- Health inequalities
- Racism and health inequalities
- Explaining ethnic inequalities
- Examples of institutional racism
- Social policy failures
- Social policy failures and ethnic inequalities
- Overview of sociological contributions
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 9 SOCIAL DIVISIONS AND INEQUALITY: MIGRATION
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- What is migration?
- Defining and measuring migration
- Emigration
- Migration, refugees and panic
- Social policy, migration and inequalities
- Inequalities associated with migration
- Explaining the inequalities associated with migration
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 10 GLOBALISATION AND THE GLOBAL DIMENSIONSOF INEQUALITY
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- Defining globalisation
- Defining globalisation
- Theorising globalisation
- Globalisation debated: is globalisation positive or negative?
- Globalisation and economics
- Globalisation, the global economy and inequalities
- Global trade: the power of transnational corporations
- Big Pharma and health inequalities
- Global consumerism
- Globalisation and consumption
- Examples of inequalities in consumption
- Global media
- Global politics: global governance
- Ecological unsustainability
- Inequalities and global rubbish
- Migration
- Global brain drain and inequalities
- Global inequality
- Has inequality increased or decreased?
- Is globalisation responsible for increased inequality?
- Why is globalisation disappointing in development andeconomic terms?
- What is the future of global economic inequality?
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 11 THE GLOBAL SOCIAL POLICY ARENA AND INEQUALITY
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- What is global governance?
- Studying global governance
- Why do we need global governance?
- Challenges for global policy makers
- Key global policy makers
- Positive global governance
- Global goals
- The focus on health
- Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2008)
- The work of non-governmental organisations
- Negative global governance
- Policy directions
- Development and aid
- The myth of aid?
- Gender inequality
- Governance of those governing
- Increasing exclusion
- Global ecological problems
- Global economic issues
- Global resistance
- How does global governance relate to inequality?
- Austerity
- Questionable commitment to tackling inequalities?
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 12 SOCIAL POLICY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO INEQUALITY: FACILITATOR OR POTENTIAL SOLUTION?
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- Introduction to social policy
- Defining social policy
- Welfare policy
- Important debates in policy related to welfare
- How do ideological and political values impact on inequalities?
- Fiscal policy
- The impact of the 2008 financial crisis
- Austerity, fiscal policy and inequalities
- Debt advice
- Policy to encourage people to take up work
- Policy to encourage uptake of work: facilitator of inequality?
- Increasing social mobility through policy
- Policy barriers to the achievement of social mobility: facilitator of inequality?
- Poverty and state approaches: social policy
- Policy approaches to tackle inequality: policy as a solution?
- Policy, capitalism and inequality
- Policy direction serving to facilitate inequalities
- Fiscal policy and financial regulation
- Fiscal policy and lack of regulation: facilitator of inequality?
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- 13 SOLUTIONS TO INEQUALITY: HOW DO WE CREATE A MORE EQUAL GLOBAL SOCIETY?
- Key learning outcomes
- Overview of the chapter
- What is the challenge?
- Is technology the answer?
- Is social policy the answer?
- The need for a new economic model and associated social policy approach
- Broader policy changes required to address inequalities
- Policies to achieve health for everyone
- Reform of global governance
- An alternative view of poverty?
- Limitations with current approaches to tackling poverty
- What about more development and growth?
- A fairer, better and different type of economic growth
- What does more inclusive development look like?
- Creating greater equality requires ideological change
- Can we all live a good life within the limits of our resources?
- Expert and public knowledge differences
- Protests and social movements as mechanisms to generate a more equal future
- Social movements, protest and greater equality?
- A more peaceful and stable world?
- Barriers to ending war and creating more equality
- The future of social inequality
- Summary of key points
- List of questions to stimulate debate and reflection
- Further reading
- Glossary
- References
- Index
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