Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
544
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 1978
Publisher
Free Press
ISBN-10
0029036704
ISBN-13
9780029036709
Description
In this seminal work, Peter M. Blau and Otis Dudley Duncan delve into the complexities of the American occupational landscape, providing a thorough analysis that combines both empirical data and theoretical insights. They explore how social, economic, and educational factors shape occupational roles, contributing to a rich understanding of societal structure in the United States.
With a methodical approach, the authors examine the dynamics of mobility within various professions, addressing how individuals ascend or descend the social ladder. Their research highlights the intricate interplay between personal attributes and societal influences, making it a significant contribution to sociology and labor studies.
Blau and Duncan's work remains a vital reference for scholars and students alike, enriching the discourse on occupational roles and social stratification. Through their comprehensive exploration, they invite readers to reflect on how the American Dream is constructed and experienced within the workforce.
With a methodical approach, the authors examine the dynamics of mobility within various professions, addressing how individuals ascend or descend the social ladder. Their research highlights the intricate interplay between personal attributes and societal influences, making it a significant contribution to sociology and labor studies.
Blau and Duncan's work remains a vital reference for scholars and students alike, enriching the discourse on occupational roles and social stratification. Through their comprehensive exploration, they invite readers to reflect on how the American Dream is constructed and experienced within the workforce.