This paper examines the relationship between status inconsistency and lifestyle in terms of cultural capital and social capital. Each status group is divided according to combination of achieved factors such as education and income. Four groups, ‘high education-high income, ’ ‘high education-low income, ’ ‘low education-high income ’ and ‘low education-low income ’ are established. The results show that each group has a distinctive lifestyle. The ‘high education-low income ’ group participates more in cultural activities. ‘Low education-high income ’ distinguishes itself with expensive and prestigious material possessions and participation in pseudo-familial groups and voluntary associations. These results indicate that the status inconsist...
This dissertation argues that cultural capital is self-reinforcing in nature. This conjecture is exp...
How does status consumption operate among the middle classes in less industrialized countries (LICs)...
Social groups without formally designated leaders spontaneously form status-based hierarchies in ord...
This paper examines the relationship between status inconsistency and lifestyle in terms of cultura...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, we will report on our study of how social mobility affe...
The author discusses typology distinguishing highbrow/distinctive and cognitive type of cultural cap...
Cultural capital is usually defined as set of social features that provide individuals with social m...
Rather than assessing its causal effect on educational attainment, the authors of this article aim t...
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There is a small but growing literature on the determinants of social capital. Most of these studies...
The academic and public debate on social inequality has recently been fuelled by large disparities i...
This dissertation assesses if and how cultural properties that augment social ties, commonly denoted...
The author deals with the phenomenon of individual and social contexts of downward social mobility. ...
This article investigates how cultural capital influences occupational status, and the role of educa...
According to Bourdieu’s theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle class families are adv...
This dissertation argues that cultural capital is self-reinforcing in nature. This conjecture is exp...
How does status consumption operate among the middle classes in less industrialized countries (LICs)...
Social groups without formally designated leaders spontaneously form status-based hierarchies in ord...
This paper examines the relationship between status inconsistency and lifestyle in terms of cultura...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, we will report on our study of how social mobility affe...
The author discusses typology distinguishing highbrow/distinctive and cognitive type of cultural cap...
Cultural capital is usually defined as set of social features that provide individuals with social m...
Rather than assessing its causal effect on educational attainment, the authors of this article aim t...
Contains fulltext : 140645.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
There is a small but growing literature on the determinants of social capital. Most of these studies...
The academic and public debate on social inequality has recently been fuelled by large disparities i...
This dissertation assesses if and how cultural properties that augment social ties, commonly denoted...
The author deals with the phenomenon of individual and social contexts of downward social mobility. ...
This article investigates how cultural capital influences occupational status, and the role of educa...
According to Bourdieu’s theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle class families are adv...
This dissertation argues that cultural capital is self-reinforcing in nature. This conjecture is exp...
How does status consumption operate among the middle classes in less industrialized countries (LICs)...
Social groups without formally designated leaders spontaneously form status-based hierarchies in ord...