Women Avoiding being Working Class

Skeggs, Bev. 2000. Women Avoiding being Working Class. In: Nicholas Abercrombie and Alan Warde, eds. The Contemporary British Society Reader. Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 118-126. ISBN 978-0745622620 [Book Section]

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Thematically organized, the volume gives wide coverage to a range of key topics in sociology, including globalization, class and inequality, gender, ethnicity, the media, leisure and consumption. It also provides students with an interesting introduction to a variety of social science research methods, from ethnographies and in–depth interviews to observation and surveys. Most of the chapters are based on recent empirical research, and therefore capture in detail some of the more distinctive features of life in Britain at the turn of the millennium.

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Book Section

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Sociology

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2000Published

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13709

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28 Sep 2015 15:11

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07 Jul 2017 12:47

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/13709

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