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16 Cards in this Set
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Durkheim says national identities are ___
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secular totems
1) ritualistic 2) simplistic 3) idealized |
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organic solidarity
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social connectedness based on differences between people
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class
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those who share similar life chances
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how are life chances structured according to marx? weber?
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marx: by peoples control over means of production
Weber: peoples position in hierarchies of status and power (not all related to economics) |
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____ and _____ increase together
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inequality, economic development
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false consciousness (marx)
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a delusional picture of reality that comes from an ideology
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supply side economics
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justified cutting government funding in order to cut taxes. this was pop under 1980s republic (bush)
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low inequality stimulates growth in 4 ways
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1) large increases in savings/investments of poor
2) contributng to political/economic stability 3) increasing morale/effficiency of low income workers 4) increasing market demand for domestic products |
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structural mobility
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a result in the growth in the number of "good jobs" available in economy.
- most upward mobility is this |
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exchange mobility
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people vacating social positions so others can enter them
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6 properties of career lines
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1) age
2) composition 3) continuity 4) channeling 5) ports of entry/exit 6) career development |
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primary vs secondary labor market
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primary= good wages, security, benefits, chances to get ahead
secondary= low wages, little security. etc |
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internal labour market
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people with particular training and experiences get allocated to a particular sequence of positions
- experience matters most here |
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ralph turn
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sponsored mobility= people once selected, are helped and almost guaretneed to get ahead
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protected markets
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when consumers from an ethnic group uniformally obtain their goods/services from within their group
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3 types of people most likely to be imitated:
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1) close to individual
2) seen as warm and caring 3) those seen as powerful/imortant |