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- Title
AN INTERPRETATION OF THE RELATION BETWEEN OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE SOCIAL STATUS.
- Authors
Jackman, Mary R.; Jackman, Robert W.
- Abstract
The pluralist and interest-group (or modified Marxian) views of society offer two competing sets of hypotheses concerning the relationship between objective and subjective social status and the role of other variables in this relations/tip. Using a 1964 national sample survey of the United States, this paper specifies and examines these hypotheses more fully. Starting with a series of simple formulations, and building up to a fuller multivariate recursive system, the paper concludes that the data are more consistent with the interest-group approach than they are with the pluralist approach.
- Subjects
UNITED States; SOCIAL status; INTERPERSONAL relations; SOCIAL surveys; POWER (Social sciences); SOCIAL groups
- Publication
American Sociological Review, 1973, Vol 38, Issue 5, p569
- ISSN
0003-1224
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/2094408