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Yamaguchi, Kazuo and Wang, Yantao, “Class Identification of Married Employed Women and Men in America,” Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August, 2002. Also in American Journal of Sociology, 108 (September, 2002), 440-476.
Abstract:
This article analyzes the class identification of married, employed women and men in U.S. society. Focusing on the relative weights between wife's and husband's attributes in determining class identification for three class attributes (education, income, and occupational prestige) and on population heterogeneity in those weights, the study finds that men and women, on average, agree on how to weight the contributions of wife's and husband's income and occupation to subjectively identified class: wife's inco
GSS Years:977-1998 (excluding 1978 1981 1992 1995 1997)
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