Sociology: Rules, Roles, and RelationshipsDorsey Press, 1971 - 687 páginas |
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... standing and so , in turn , affecting future relationships , is that of ascription . The person's standing is ascribed , and in good measure his sev- eral roles prescribed , by the accident of birth . Speaking of reli- gion , a trait ...
... standing and so , in turn , affecting future relationships , is that of ascription . The person's standing is ascribed , and in good measure his sev- eral roles prescribed , by the accident of birth . Speaking of reli- gion , a trait ...
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... standing . * A third method works with the reputation a family has among others in the community . This was the method employed by Hollingshead in his study , Elmtown's Youth.16 From a careful analysis of lengthy interviews with 50 ...
... standing . * A third method works with the reputation a family has among others in the community . This was the method employed by Hollingshead in his study , Elmtown's Youth.16 From a careful analysis of lengthy interviews with 50 ...
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... standing . Some people not employed may yet have high standing . Others in high - ranking occupations may , because of other char- acteristics , rank low . But on the whole , occupation and occupa- tional mobility are reasonably well ...
... standing . Some people not employed may yet have high standing . Others in high - ranking occupations may , because of other char- acteristics , rank low . But on the whole , occupation and occupa- tional mobility are reasonably well ...
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