Sociological perspectives on inequality
Teacher
PRÄG Patrick
Department: Sociology
ECTS:
4
Course Hours:
24
Tutorials Hours:
0
Language:
English
Examination Modality:
CC
Objective
This course introduces students to current debates and controversies around social inequality, encompassing topics such as the gender pay gap, intergenerational social mobility, neighborhood segregation, or ethnic discrimination on the labor market. The course will confront sociological perspectives on the issues with those from economics, demography, and psychology.
Planning
- Income and wealth inequality
- Gender inequalities
- Ethnic inequalities
- Intergenerational transmission of advantage
- Education
- Poverty
- Neighborhood segregation
- Health
- Families
- Early childhood education
- Occupations and organizations
- Globalization
References
Calarco, Jessica McCrory. 2020. “Avoiding Us versus Them. How Schools’ Dependence on Privileged ‘Helicopter’ Parents Influences Enforcement of Rules.” American Sociological Review 85(2)223–46, DOI:10.1177/0003122420905793.
Chetty, Raj, et al. 2017. “The Fading American Dream, Trends in Absolute Income Mobility since 1940.” Science 356(6336)398–406, DOI:10.1126/science.aal4617.
Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald, et al. 2020. “Rising Between-Workplace Inequalities in High-Income Countries.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117(17)9277–83, DOI:10.1073/pnas.1918249117.