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In his presentation of the basic measures used by sociologists to describe social inequality in our social system, Andersen examines how inequality is structured in the U.S., and how social inequality is distributed in the United States. Under what circumstances might these measures not reveal social class boundary lines? That is how, according to Andersen, might the conventional methods that sociologists use NOT be adequate to determine where one class begins and another ends? From the Horowitz article assigned last week, what can you tell about the difficulties in measuring inequalities?
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Running Head: CONFLICTED ANALYSES OF INEQUALITY
Conflicted Analyses of Inequality
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CONFLICTED ANALYSES OF INEQUALITY
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Social inequality refers to how people in the society are differentiated and positioned
according to their features such as race, age, gender, ethnicity, and classes. The positioning of an
individual may occur due accessibility of various social factors such as the source of income,
labor market, healthcare systems, education and political forms.
The United States is s...
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