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what is the relationship between social and economic inequality

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Social inequality refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income as well as between the overall quality and luxury of each person's existence within a society, while economic inequality is caused by the unequal accumulation of wealth; social inequality exists because the lack of wealth in ...

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What is the relationship between social and economic inequality?

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2013 Abstract Recent sociological research has shown that in contemporary western societies social class remains a relevant factor in thestructuration of socio-economic inequalities and individuals’ life courses. However, in the framework of class analysis, there isone aspect that has received relatively little attention: the relation between social class and earnings and income inequality. Usingdata from the historical archive of the Survey of Household Income and Wealth, the paper explores how it has changed the relationbetween social class and economic inequality in Italy in the last three decades. The findings suggest that in 2010 the quota ofinequality that is accounted for by between-classes differences is similar to that registered in the late 1970s, and social class issignalling earnings and income with the same, if not more, reliability than it was the case in the late 1970s. In the last three decades,however, there have been relevant changes in the horizontal redistribution of earnings and income. In particular, there has been asignificant deterioration in the economic situation of blue-collar families vis-à-vis white-collar ones. Also, the distance in medianearnings and income between manager and professionals vs. white-collars has dramatically increased. The gap between high andlow service class has widened so much as to suggest the existence of a process of dichotomization within the service class.

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