Wealth

Wealth
Yuval Elmelech
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Paperback
h216 x 138mm - 200pg
24 Dec 2020 UK
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9780745697871
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Wealth has captivated people' s attention for centuries. Yet despite society' s fascination with the 1%, wealth accumulation has largely been neglected as a topic of social research, hidden beneath data on income inequality. Wealth aims to remedy this shortcoming. In accessible prose, Yuval Elmelech explains how, both conceptually and empirically, wealth differs fundamentally from other conventional measures of socioeconomic status and why it has become increasingly important, in recent years especially, to our understanding of inequality and social mobility. Crucially, Elmelech presents a dynamic sociological framework that illuminates the extent to which cumulative advantages and disadvantages of the family life course are shaped by a complex interplay of multiple markets, changing demographic landscapes, and social contexts associated with group membership (for instance race, ethnicity, gender, and religious affiliations). Blending theoretical approaches with empirical studies, and macro-level contexts with meso-level processes, this book offers an astute guide for thinking about and interrogating wealth as a social fact and the scope of its role in inequality, as well as other social and demographic trends.
"Elmelech provides an engaging and comprehensive examination of one of today' s most pressing social problems. A must-read for anyone interested in wealth ownership and inequality and the policies that attempt to address asset poverty. "Lisa A. Keister, Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University"Elmelech moves considerations of wealth from a purely economic context to encompass sociological insights about institutional, demographic, and intergenerational factors that influence household accumulations and inequality. Theoretically profound and empirically comprehensive. A fitting companion to Piketty' s seminal volume, Capital. "Seymour Spilerman, Julian C. Levi Professor of Sociology and Co-Director, Center for the Study of Wealth and Inequality, Columbia University
Yuval Elmelech is Associate Professor of Sociology at Bard College.

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