1st Edition

The Changing Social Structure of England and Wales

By David Marsh Copyright 1998
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume I of twenty-one in the Class, Race and Social Structure Series. Originally published in 1958, this is the second edition of a study that now focuses on the changing social structure of England and Wales between 1871 and 1961. The main object of this book, therefore, as it was in the first edition, is to introduce the student and the general reader to the maze of social statistics, which have become available, concerning the social structure of England and Wales. The emphasis throughout is on applied or descriptive statistics and a knowledge of statistical techniques therefore those (and they seem to be many) who have an instinctive dislike of mathematics need not be deterred from following the attempt which has been made to analyse the changing social structure with the aid of social statistics.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 The Patterns of Population Growth In England and Wales; Chapter 2 The Sex, Age and Marital Distribution of the Population; Chapter 3 The Family; Chapter 4 Regional Variations in the Composition and Distribution of the Population; Chapter 5 The Industrial and Occupational Distribution of the Population; Chapter 6 Occupational and other Associations; Chapter 7 Social Classes and Educational Opportunities; Chapter 8 The Changing Patterns of Social Problems; conc Conclusion;

    Biography

    David. C. Marsh