The Inequality Reader: Contemporary and Foundat. Grusky, Szelenyi, (EDT)**
Taylor & Francis Inc
Explore essential classic and contemporary readings on the causes and potential reductions of poverty and inequality with "The Inequality Reader." This comprehensive textbook, edited by David Grusky and Szonja Szelényi, is ideal for introductory undergraduate courses. The second edition features thirty new readings, including updated materials on anti-poverty policies and new qualitative readings to enhance accessibility and relevance. It offers a one-stop compendium of must-read pieces, providing the best introduction to the stratification canon. Key Features: * Covers foundational and contemporary readings on race, class, and gender. * Includes new materials on anti-poverty policies. * Features new qualitative readings for better understanding. * Ideal for undergraduate courses on inequality and stratification. Product Summary: The Inequality Reader, edited by David Grusky, is a 784-page paperback book published in 2011 by Hachette Book Group. This English language edition falls under the genre of Scientific literature and is a foundational text for understanding social inequality.
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