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ARE WORKERS MIDDLE CLASS ? S. M. Miller and Frank Riessman V. The Sociological Literature Are workers becom- ing " middle class " ? Is Fortune correct in describing workers as a " salariat " rather than a " proletariat " ? A belief is ...
ARE WORKERS MIDDLE CLASS ? S. M. Miller and Frank Riessman V. The Sociological Literature Are workers becom- ing " middle class " ? Is Fortune correct in describing workers as a " salariat " rather than a " proletariat " ? A belief is ...
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... class families has been widely overlooked . Studies demonstrate that workers ' children are rarely encour- aged and accepted by school person- nel in the way middle - class children are . Data on social mobility show that only 30 per ...
... class families has been widely overlooked . Studies demonstrate that workers ' children are rarely encour- aged and accepted by school person- nel in the way middle - class children are . Data on social mobility show that only 30 per ...
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... class - conscious pole . The suburban workers studied by Berger had not developed a middle- class style of life . Their basic pattern was not changed by having a little grass in front of their homes . These findings reveal a false as ...
... class - conscious pole . The suburban workers studied by Berger had not developed a middle- class style of life . Their basic pattern was not changed by having a little grass in front of their homes . These findings reveal a false as ...
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