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Spheres of influence: The social ecology of racial and class inequality
Douglas S. Massey, Stefanie Brodmann
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Social Sciences
Family Income
100%
Racial Inequality
100%
Upper Class
100%
Social Ecology
100%
Occupational Status
50%
Restructuring
50%
Health Disparity
50%
Social Scientists
50%
Social Stratification
50%
Social Inequality
50%
Human Development
50%
Civil Rights Movement
50%
Keyphrases
Brodmann
100%
Symbolic Resources
33%
Hispanic Families
33%
Social Sphere
33%
Ecological Model of Human Development
16%
Smoke Cigarette
16%
Kaleidoscope
16%
Family Average Income
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Racial Group
100%
Cigarette Smoke
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cigarette Smoke
33%
Cigarette Smoking
33%