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Routledge
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Routledge
320 Pages
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Routledge
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A core interest of social science is the study of stratification--inequalities in income, power, and prestige. Few persons would care about such inequalities if the poor, powerless, and despised were as happy and fulfilled as the wealthy, powerful, and admired. Social research often springs from humanistic empathy and concern as much as from scholarly and scientific curiosity. An economist might... Read more
I: Introduction; 1: Introduction; II: Researching the Causes of Distress; 2: Measuring Psychological Well-Being and Distress; 3: Real-World Causes of Real-World Misery; III: Social Patterns of Distress; 4: Basic Patterns; 5: New Patterns; IV: Explaining the Patterns; 6: Life Change: An Abandoned Explanation; 7: Alienation; 8: Authoritarianism and Inequity; V: Conclusion; 9: Why Some People Are More Distressed Than Others; APPENDIX: Description of Data Sets and Measures
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Catherine E. Ross






