Inequality 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyPoverty, wealth and welfareASAQA Created by: Rhiannon Gillard2Created on: 29-02-16 12:34 How does Weber define life chances? the chance to- live a long life, have a good education, go on paid holidays and activites, own your own home and have a well paid job. 1 of 9 what inequlieties can inhibit life chances? social class and gender 2 of 9 what does income affect? type of food you eat, car ownership, quality of housing. 3 of 9 facts about the British Household Panel survey... Longitudinal, same sample of a long period of time, relies on accurate accounts from the participants 4 of 9 Functionalist and New Right's view on inequality unequal rewards, used to justify high salaries to top buisness people 5 of 9 Marxist and Weberian's view on inequality this power determines huge rewards as the norm. Have to accept what is being offered 6 of 9 According to Timmins... The gender pay gap and educational qualifications of ethnic groups has narrowed. 7 of 9 Define Inequality. difference in size, degree, circumstances, etc; lack of equality 8 of 9 Timmins also believes it matters more in britain who your parents are than in other countries 9 of 9
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