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Divided over the question of social class
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Little solidarity over the question of social class
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Social class in Europe
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The European Socio-economic Classification: a prolegomenon
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ESeC in retrospect and prospect: an epilogue
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From derivation to validation: evidence from the UK and beyond
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Avoiding the questions
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Interview with Ray Pahl on 'Social Status'
David Rose, Liz Spencer, and Ray Pahl
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The good life? But what about all these taxes?
Ray Pahl, David Rose, and Liz Spencer
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The good life? But what about all these taxes?
Ray Pahl, David Rose, and Liz Spencer
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The very rich versus the rich
Ray Pahl, David Rose, and Liz Spencer
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The very rich versus the rich
Ray Pahl, David Rose, and Liz Spencer
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A sound case for taxing top pay
Ray Pahl, David Rose, and Liz Spencer
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Inequality and quiescence: a continuing conundrum
Ray Pahl, David Rose, and Liz Spencer
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The European Socio-economic Classification: a new social class schema for comparative European research
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Social class still matters: 'what? Bank managers, working class? Stupid boy!'
Eric Harrison, David Rose, Ray Pahl, et al.
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ISER Newsletter: Autumn 2006
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Social comparisons and social order: issues relating to a possible re-study of 'W.G. Runciman's relative deprivation and social justice'
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ISER Newsletter: Summer 2006
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ESeC: A programme of statistical co-operation and harmonisation
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Family tree 'shows genetic influence on career choice
Eric Harrison, David Rose, Ray Pahl, et al.
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Family tree 'shows genetic influence on career choice
Eric Harrison, David Rose, Ray Pahl, et al.
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Interview with Eric Harrison about social comparisons
Eric Harrison, David Rose, Ray Pahl, et al.
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'£100,00 a year but we are still working class'
Eric Harrison, David Rose, Ray Pahl, et al.
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'£100,000 a year but we are still working class'
Eric Harrison, David Rose, Ray Pahl, et al.
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The ESeC Classes Summarized
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ISER Newsletter: Autumn 2005
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Cool guys can't be coppers
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The Measurement of Socio-economic Classifications: Classes and Scales, Theories and Methods
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The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification: origins, development and use