inequalties Flashcards

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ken roberts

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chance of social mobility - working class is shrinking while the intermedia and serive class is increasing, this indicates upward mobility from the working class

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tony atkinson

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inherited wealth - wealth inequalities are not just the consequences of diffrent talents and abilities but a result of inherited wealth, accounted fir 20% of national income in the early 20th centry but just 5% by the 1970s, however by 2006 it had risen to 8%

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mel wakeman

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health and use of food banks - families who rely heavily on food banks may suffer nutrient defficanies because products arnt as fresh

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bourdie

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culture capital - class position is determined by social, economic and cultural capital. bourdie argues that education is bias towards the upper class and it reproduces their cultural values and attitudes.
middle class children are advantaged in education their parents transmit cultural capital

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miller

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wc boys dont even try and gain susess, they just have focal concenrs

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charles murry

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boys without a farther figure lack displin, this has lead to a development of a under class who commonly commit more crime

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% of children on free school means who achieve 5 or above in maths and english

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30

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% of children not on free school means who achieve 5 or above in maths and english

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57%

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deacker and van winkle

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argues that joining gangs consists of push and pull factors, push being the feeling of marganlisation and disclusion from society and pull being the money incentive and the idea of beig part of something that comes from being in a gang

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weber -

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market situation, need labour workers

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sue sharp

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girls priority

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becky francis

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boys and girls achivment - boys are dominent in the classroom and take up more time, boys monoplised the physical classroom and playgroud space, girls drew less attention to themselves

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dobash and dobash

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domestic violence agents wives, rejection that family is a safe place by arguing that marriage legitimises violace agents women by placing women in a position of dependance

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margret benston

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marxits perpesctive of domestic divsion of labour
benfits of dometic work to capatlism. women help re produce capatlism in 2 ways physically and emotionaly

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durcombe and marsden

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tripple shift

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walbey 1990 -

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women have sufferd disadvantages since entering the work place

17
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ONS on wealth

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The wealthiest 10 per cent in Britain hold half the nation’s wealth (including pensions and private property)

18
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advrage wealth of someone with a degree

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478,000

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average wealth of someone without a degree

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157,000