Intersectional Inequality: Race, Class, Test Scores, and Poverty by Charles C. Ragin

Intersectional Inequality: Race, Class, Test Scores, and Poverty by Charles C. Ragin

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Format Paperback
Language English
Publisher University of Chicago Press

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Charles C. Ragin delves into the complex interplay of various social factors that contribute to inequality in his latest exploration. He shines a light on how race, class, standardized test scores, and poverty intertwine, creating a multifaceted landscape of disadvantage that many navigate daily. Ragin draws on over twenty-five years of his research expertise to provide a nuanced perspective that encourages readers to look beyond traditional narratives of inequality.

Through a meticulous examination, Ragin analyzes how these dimensions of identity and circumstance coalesce, affecting individuals' opportunities and outcomes. His work not only highlights systemic issues but also advocates for an intersectional approach to understanding and addressing inequality. By employing Qualitative Comparative Analysis, Ragin presents a framework for uncovering the intricate relationships among various forms of disadvantage, offering a fresh lens on old problems.

Readers are invited to challenge their assumptions and engage with the critical issues that shape contemporary society. Ragin's insightful examination serves as a call to action for those seeking to foster understanding and drive change amid a landscape riddled with disparity. His comprehensive approach aims to empower individuals and communities to work towards more equitable solutions for all.
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