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Table 8-1. Middle and Working Class, Outline of Chapter 8 (Kerbo, p. 215). Defining and Locating the Middle and Working Classes Recent Historical Changes Consequences of Class Positions Economic and Political Position.
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Table 8-1. Middle and Working Class, Outline of Chapter 8 (Kerbo, p. 215) • Defining and Locating the Middle and Working Classes • Recent Historical Changes • Consequences of Class Positions • Economic and Political Position
Table 5-5. The Convergence of Occupational, Bureaucratic, and Property Divisions on Class Categories (Kerbo, p. 145)
Table 8-2. Further Detail on the Middle and Working Classes (based on Kerbo, pp. 217-219)
Table 8-3. Percent of Civilian Labor Force by Occupation, 1900-1902 (Kerbo, p. 220)
Table 8-4. Percent of Households Earning 75-125% of Median in 1995 and Change, 1980-1995 for Major Industrial Nations (Kerbo, p. 2226)
Table 8-5. Mean Wealth for Poorest to Wealthiest Fifths of U.S. Population in 1962, 1998, and 2004 (Kerbo, p. 232)
Table 8-6. Accidental Deaths in Private Industry per 100,000 Workers by Industry (Kerbo, p. 237)
Table 8-7. Social and Community Participation and Child Rearing Practices of Middle and Working Class (based on Kerbo, pp. 239-241)
Table 8-8. Percent of U.S. Citizens Voting in Selected Elections by Family Income, 1984-2000 (Kerbo, p. 243)
Table 8-9. Percentage of Poverty Reduction through Government Action and Rank on Class Issues (4=Highest to 1=Lowest) in National Voting for Selected Countries (Based on Kerbo, p. 245)
Table 8-10. Average Hourly Wage, Insurance, Pension, and Total Compensation for Union and Nonunion Workers in the United States in 2005 (Kerbo, p. 247)
Table 8-11. Union Membership in 1994 for Selected Countries (Kerbo, p. 249)