A discussion on social class background with special reference to students at Queens University, Belfast
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Rea, Desmond. 'A discussion on social class background with special reference to students at Queens University, Belfast'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXI, Part VI, 1967/1968, pp152-173Download Item:
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It is obvious that to classify anything you must have some standard of
selection. When we come to human society we find that the members of a
society, could be classified in an indefinite number of ways depending on
the objects or attributes chosen as criteria. Both objective and subjective
criteria are relevant: first objective criteria: sex, income, occupation,
education, material possessions, etc., etc.; secondly: subjective criteria:
"I am working class" etc., or self-assessed status, participation in certain
social activities and relationships.
Author: Rea, Desmond
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXI, Part VI, 1967/1968
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