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    Cain Miller and Quoctrung Bui, income equality in marriage has been growing, and supposedly has caused a larger gap in class division. Research shows that due to women’s increased involvement in education and the work force, the pay gap between opposite-sex couples has decreased immensely. The rise in assortative mating is also said to be one of the main causes of the increase in class division because individuals who are more similar in financial status, education level, career goals, and family expectations

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    college but I thought it was a highly exclusive club. It was in that moment that I was confronted with both my social class and what would become my first-generation college student status. In retrospect, I do not believe there was any one defining moment that led to my research interests within sociology of Higher Education, Social Class, Stratification & Social Mobility, and Inequality & Marginality. Rather, it was a series of moments that made me question not only my

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    When in the course of life events, virtual fossils determine our future motivated by nothing but greed and a satisfaction of their own desires, to break away from this form of government becomes a duty. A duty to secure a future void of class struggle, class inequality, racism, and fascism. -Declaration We hold these truths to be self-evident, that every person is the owner of the means of production, which they labor. That every person’s existence endows them with equal rights no matter their age

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    together to fight a repressive system that favors class inequality. The still shows the difference between the people of the Capitol and the people of District Twelve. The difference in class is clear when looking at the still and the way that they dress. The colors of the people in district twelve are dull and plain, while Effie is bright and shiny. The concept of class portrayed in the movie could be linked both to the Marxist concept of class and with class as a performance as addressed by Bourdieu

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    Educational Inequalities By studying generations of students, sociologists have found that while education is typically thought of as a way for students to gain knowledge and transcend the socioeconomic class they came from, it often replicates existing inequalities. Education can reproduce inequalities by valuing certain social class habits and mannerisms more than others, and by valuing credentials that aren’t equally available to all students. The idea of social reproduction was first developed

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    while arguing that class matters and how her upbringing demonstrated class inequality. She express her lack of knowledge of class and ignored anything resulting to it. Even after becoming successful she attempt to disaffiliate herself with her designated class position. She knew that socially class was of significance because during her upbringing she met different people that has stood on a different pedal stool than her. The class hierarchy system of growing up in a working class family and becoming

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    To Kill a Mocking-Bird, illuminating the terrible class struggle for people living in 1930, America. The novel illustrates the alienation the lower class lived with whilst under a capitalist system run by merciless, American, white men. Differences in class are widely explored through the social hierarchy in Southern America, Maycomb. It is important to note that the book can be interpreted differently, depending on the class of the reader, as it could be said the novel is influenced itself, by the

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    lives and wiping away homes and belonging. Hurricane Katrina not only left physical devastation in its wake, but also has generated much debate investigating the question of whether the government’s mishandling of the emergency was an issue of race or class. Many people, including hurricane victims and critics, attributed that lack of immediate response to racial injustice, for those who were left behind to suffer and die were predominantly African Americans. Meanwhile, families who had sufficient resources

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    Income Inequality, Class-Warfare and Alternative Models The fear of class warfare has long legitimized income inequality. The rumor is, that if one belongs to an upper class one will not be in favor of wealth redistribution programs and other equalizing government programs. Hence, there is a divide between the values of equality and freedom: the freedom to keep your earnings versus redistributing wealth in order to equalize opportunities and outcomes. This paper argues that being part of any class

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    Social class inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different social positions or statuses within a group or society. Factors of social class inequality are wealth, income, occupational, schooling, race, and ethnicity. Our society has changed from a manufacturing run workforce to a service ran workforce which has provided less jobs and increased unemployment rates. With all the changes our society has become much more depended on technology and one-minded thinking.

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