Basil Bernstein 1924-2000 |
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Authors: | Julia Brannen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Social Sciences , The Open University , Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK E-mail: J.C.Ribbens-Mccarthy@open.ac.uk;2. Faculty of Social Sciences , The Open University , Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK;3. South Bank University , UK |
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Abstract: | This paper introduces the Tog coefficient, which can be used to measure the level of inequality in a cross-tabulation of two ordinal-level variables. The Gini coefficient is a standard measure of income inequality which has been adapted by other authors for use in different contexts such as the measurement of health inequalities and the quantification of occupational segregation; the Tog coefficient represents a further stage in this process of development. The paper outlines the construction of the Tog coefficient and illustrates this using a social mobility table based on data from the 1972 Oxford Mobility Study. The trend in social mobility-related inequality as measured by the Tog coefficient is compared with the findings of Goldthorpe et al. based on odds ratios. A more elaborate application of the Tog coefficient uses a variety of data relating to the similarity of spouses' class backgrounds to demonstrate the existence of a long-term decline in the level of inequality in British society. |
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Keywords: | Membership categorisation analysis CAQDAS NVivo Qualitative Gap Year |
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