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Inequality in income, earnings, and wealth has risen dramatically in the United States over the past three decades. In Social Inequality, a group of the nation's leading social scientists assess whether the recent run-up in economic inequality has been accompanied by rising inequality in social domains such as the quality of family and neighborhood life, equal access to education and health care, job satisfaction, and political participation. The most comprehensive review of this quandary to date, Social Inequality maps out a new agenda for research on inequality in America with important implications for public policy.Social Inequality, with ISBN 9780871546203 and ISBN 0871546205.
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