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Intersectional Inequality

Race, Class, Test Scores, and Poverty

Format: Hardback
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press, United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Published: 20th Dec 2016
Dimensions: w 186mm h 239mm d 16mm
Weight: 735g
ISBN-10: 022641437X
ISBN-13: 9780226414379
Barcode No: 9780226414379
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For over twenty-five years, Charles C. Ragin has developed Qualitative Comparative Analysis and related set-analytic methods as a means of bridging qualitative and quantitative methods of research. Now, with Peer C. Fiss, Ragin uses these impressive new tools to unravel the varied conditions affecting life chances. Ragin and Fiss begin by taking up the controversy regarding the relative importance of IQ test scores versus socio-economic background on life chances, a debate that has raged since the 1994 publication of Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray's TheBell Curve. In contrast to prior work, Ragin and Fiss bring an intersectional approach to the evidence, analyzing the different ways that advantages versus disadvantages combine in their impact on life chances. Moving beyond controversy and fixed policy positions, the authors propose sophisticated new methods of analysis to underscore the importance of attending to configurations of race, gender, family background, educational achievement, and related conditions when addressing social inequality in America today.

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