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Contents
About the Authors vii
Acknowledgments ix
PART I CONCEPTIONS OF SOCIAL CLASS
Introduction:f Taking Stock of Class 3
Chapter 1 How Class Works: Objective and Subjective Aspects of Class Since the 1970s 25
Chapter 2 Are There Social Classes? A Framework for Testing Sociology's Favorite Concept 65
PART II SOCIAL CLASS IN DAILY LIFE: HOW DOES IT WORK?
Chapter 3 Education-Based Meritocracy: The Barriers to Its Realization 93
Chapter 4 Class and the Transition to Adulthood 118
Chapter 5 Breaking the Class Monolith: Understanding Class Differences in Black Adolescents' Attachment to Racial Identity 152
Chapter 6 Bringing Sibling Differences In: Enlarging Our Understanding of the Transmission of Advantage in Families 179
Chapter 7 Class and Politics 201
Chapter 8 Social Inequality and Health: Future Directions for the Fundamental Cause Explanation 232
Chapter 9 Race, Class, and Neighborhoods 264
Chapter 10 What Does Class Inequality Among Women Look Like? A Comparison with Men and Families, 1970 to 2000 293
PART III REFLECTIONS ON CLASS
Chapter 11 Logics of Class Analysis 329
Chapter 12 Two Oppositions in Studies of Class: A Reflection 350
Chapter 13 Reflection on "Class Matters" 354
Chapter 14 Class Notes 359
Chapter 15 Holding Up a Mirror to a Classless Society 361
Chapter 16 Reading Class Between the Lines (of This Volume): A Reflection on Why We Should Stick to Folk Concepts of Social Class 366
Index 375