Life chances: Social class, income & wealth

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  • Life chances : social class, income and wealth
    • Class affects life chances from birth
    • In education, a child's chance of achieving good results are higher if they're in a  higher social class
      • Social class affects how long a person lives (jobs)
    • Goldthorpe & Payne said working class are most likely to become unemployed
    • UK has a large inequality of wealth and income
      • Income - inward flow of money over time eg. wages, benefits, pension
      • Wealth - total value of possessions held by individuals eg. land, car, watch
        • Can differ between those who inherit (ascribed) it and those who earn it (achieved)
    • Dorling et al (2007) wealth and poverty is increasingly concentrated in certain social classes, as well as geographically.
      • Poverty - urban areas
      • Wealth - countryside
    • Westergaard and Resler (1976)
      • between 1913 and 1960 the difference in income between manual and non-manual male workers increased by 9%
        • For example, the gap between rich and poor got wider
    • Weber - class situation
      • defined as a key factor determining a person's life chances
        • Resulting from their location in property and market relations
    • Marx - class situation is a persons class position in the heirarchy
      • is the most important factor in determining peoples life chances

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