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16 Cards in this Set

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Durkheim says national identities are ___
secular totems
1) ritualistic
2) simplistic
3) idealized
organic solidarity
social connectedness based on differences between people
class
those who share similar life chances
how are life chances structured according to marx? weber?
marx: by peoples control over means of production
Weber: peoples position in hierarchies of status and power (not all related to economics)
____ and _____ increase together
inequality, economic development
false consciousness (marx)
a delusional picture of reality that comes from an ideology
supply side economics
justified cutting government funding in order to cut taxes. this was pop under 1980s republic (bush)
low inequality stimulates growth in 4 ways
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
structural mobility
a result in the growth in the number of "good jobs" available in economy.
- most upward mobility is this
exchange mobility
people vacating social positions so others can enter them
6 properties of career lines
1) age
2) composition
3) continuity
4) channeling
5) ports of entry/exit
6) career development
primary vs secondary labor market
primary= good wages, security, benefits, chances to get ahead

secondary= low wages, little security. etc
internal labour market
people with particular training and experiences get allocated to a particular sequence of positions

- experience matters most here
ralph turn
sponsored mobility= people once selected, are helped and almost guaretneed to get ahead
protected markets
when consumers from an ethnic group uniformally obtain their goods/services from within their group
3 types of people most likely to be imitated:
1) close to individual
2) seen as warm and caring
3) those seen as powerful/imortant