"individualization" and class structure -why is individual life still affected by social inequality
June 03, 2016 15:06 Source: Chinese Social Sciences Magazine Author: Rolls Becker Andrea Harjar

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Summary of content:Since the 1980s,Ulrich Baker's individualized theory dominates many contemporary sociological words。The core of this argument,It is assumed that the demise of class society。It is believed,Traditional social inequality -Class structure and class consciousness -eliminated in the world of status and class。But,Prove that the reasonable evidence of these development processes is still lacking。This article uses large -scale data sets to analyze the age group in western Germany,Class differences in focusing on educational achievements and social liquidity,and all beliefs on social inequality and social division of labor。Results indicate,In all cases,For social differences,The social class is still extremely important。Class determines education opportunities、Social liquidity and belief in social inequality。Society is far from surpassing class and layered。[Zhang Dawa   Zhang Kun translated]

Rolf Becker,Professor of Education Sociology at the University of Bernes, Switzerland、Department Director,The main research interest is education sociology、Life Stadium Study、Social layered、Sociological methods and rational selection theories。email: rolf.becker@edu.unibe.ch   

Andreas Hadjar,Professor of Education Sociology at the University Bet365 lotto review of Luxembourg,The main research areas include educational sociology、Social inequality、Immigration、Gender、Political Sociology、Social science research methods and comparative sociology。email: andreas.hadjar@uni.lu 

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