This introductory text argues that Britain is far from becoming a classless society, although there are important and fascinating changes occurring to the size and composition of all the main classes. Drawing on sociological theories and a range of research evidence, the text takes the reader through key debates about class schemes, economic change, social mobility and the relationship between class and politics, as well as examining in depth the characteristics of the different classes in contemporary Britain. This is a clear and wide-ranging text that vividly highlights the continuing relevance and interest value of class for sociological study and analysis.
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KEN ROBERTS is Professor of Sociology at the University of Liverpool and the author of a number of books, including Youth and Employment in Modern Britain (Oxford University Press 1995) and Leisure (Addison-Wesley Longman, forthcoming).
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