The prestige squeeze : occupational prestige in Canada since 1965 / John Goyder.
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- 9780773576681
- 0773576681
- 1282867121
- 9781282867123
- Occupational prestige -- Canada
- Occupations -- Social aspects -- Canada
- Prestige professionnel -- Canada
- Professions -- Aspect social -- Canada
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Research
- Occupational prestige
- Occupations -- Social aspects
- Canada
- 305.9/00971
- HT675 .G69 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-229) and index.
1. Occupational Prestige: "That Mysterious Force" -- 2. Changing Society, Changing Prestige? -- 3. Methods and Procedures -- 4. High Scores and Low Scores -- 5. Individual Rater -- 6. Prestige Distribution -- 7. Dissensus in Ratings -- 8. "Guns and Butter" of Occupational Prestige.
"What do you do?" is often the first question posed when strangers meet, as occupation reveals a great deal about both social identity and social standing or "occupational prestige."
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