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Social Inequality in Canada: Patterns, Problems &Policies (5th Edition)

Author Edward Grabb, Neil Guppy
Publisher Pearson Education Canada
Category Canada
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ISBN / ASIN0131984756
ISBN-139780131984752
Sales Rank1,138,651
CategoryCanada
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Social Inequality in Canada is a collection of twenty-eight articles that cover all of the major aspects of social inequality.  The text covers two broad components: objective or structural conditions of social inequality (power, poverty and wealth, occupations, and educational attainment, in particular) and ideologies that help support these differences.  Readers who would prefer a more egalitarian society than currently exists in Canada will find reasons for both optimism and pessimism in the research presented here. 

The studies in this collection demonstrate that some types of inequality are generally becoming more marked over time, while others have considerably diminished, and still more that show little change in recent decades.

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