The Psychology of Social Class

  • Pear T
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Abstract

A survey of the US population with question about class identity. People are asked whether they identify with upper, middle, working, or lower class. Middle and working are chosen most often. People in white collar and blue collar occupations are all equally likely to identify with some class. Lower class attracts very few people.

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Pear, T. H. (1970). The Psychology of Social Class. In Understanding Society (pp. 276–288). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15392-3_18

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