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the simplified definition of proletarianization is a form of downward social mobility whereas class structure of a job changed for a middle class to a working class
im not 100% sure
im not 100% sure
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I think proletarianisation is where the middle class get in increase in their working and labor. Not exactly sure. I know its a marxist theory which relates to the working class.
De-skilling is marxist aswell and its basically putting a job in a lower position by removing the skills needed for it. Pretty much getting rid of the need for skilled people in the position.
What's positivism? and Interactionist, interpretivist perspectives?
What is the difference between a survey and a social survey ?
and What is the difference between inter and intra generational mobility
interpretivists and interactionists are the same thing
the link for the website i posted is endorsed by cambride according to the syllabus and they said in the table
Interactionists (or interpretivists)
at least in sociology it is
What is the difference between new working class and traditional working class?
i mean as in definition
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