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This open access volume identifies the common and specific aspects of social mechanisms that generate inequalities, through comparative analyses of different dimensions in which inequalities are expressed. It includes studies on social inequalities in 5 European and 5 Latin American countries,...
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. What makes the rich different, I propose, is hierarchical power. The rich command hierarchies. The poor do not. It is this … evidence from US CEOs. I find that the relative income of CEOs increases with their hierarchical power, as does the capitalist … portion of their income. This suggests that among CEOs, both income size and income class relate to hierarchical power. I then …
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hierarchical power - the command of subordinates in a hierarchy - is what distinguishes the rich from the poor and capitalists from … workers. Specifically, I hypothesize that individual income increases with hierarchical power, as does the share of individual … extrapolates the CEO data. The results indicate that income tends to increase with hierarchical power, as does the capitalist …
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equality and inequality -- Views on stratification and class conflict -- Views about opportunities and social justice …
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