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Towards a Classless Society? Helen Jones

Towards a Classless Society? By Helen Jones

Towards a Classless Society? by Helen Jones


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Summary

Timely dissection of the notion of a classless society, which focuses on specific ways in which class inequalities manifest themselves in 1990's Britain. Examines youth crime and poverty, health, homelessness, education and young single mothers.

Towards a Classless Society? Summary

Towards a Classless Society? by Helen Jones

'Class' is important tool for analysis of societies by sociologists etc

Combination of contributors from variety of backgrounds

Provides wide coverage of key areas in social policy, education, health, housing and income

Towards a Classless Society? Reviews

'Packed with information and statistics about the growth and impact of class inequalities which will be invaluable for social science students wishing to counter the arguments of rightwing or postmodernist lecturers.' - Socialist Review

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface 1. Introduction 2. Young People, class and poverty 3. The right start: Poverty, health and education 4. Education and the reproduction of class-based inequalities 5. Youth training 6. Youth homelessness: Marginalising the marginalised? 7. Youth crime, social change and social class in Britain and France in the 1980s and 1990s 8. Young single mothers 9. British social work and the classless society: The failure of a profession 10. Towards a classless society?

Additional information

GOR001956930
9780415153317
041515331X
Towards a Classless Society? by Helen Jones
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19970918
248
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