Studies in Social Inequality Book Series

The Studies in Social Inequality Book Series was founded in response to the takeoff in economic inequality, the persistence or slowing decline in other forms of inequality, and the resulting explosion of research attempting to understand the sources of poverty and inequality. The series is dedicated to publishing agenda-setting research and theory on socioeconomic, gender, and race-based inequalities. The editors, David B. Grusky and Paula England, are committed to representing diverse methodologies and approaches, including conceptual and theoretical treatises, qualitative and quantitative analyses, and comparative and case-study approaches.

Information about the entire Studies in Social Inequality Book Series and purchasing options are available from Stanford University Press.

Sponsored by

The Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality

Publisher

Stanford University Press

Series Editors

David B. Grusky and Paula England


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Shifting Ethnic Boundaries and Inequality in Israel

Or, How the Polish Peddler Became a German Intellectual

Aziza Khazzoom


Creating Wealth and Poverty in Postsocialist China

Edited by Deborah S. Davis and Wang Feng


The Political Sociology of the Welfare State

Institutions, Social Cleavages, and Orientations

Edited by Stefan Svallfors


Stratification in Higher Education

A Comparative Study

Edited by Yossi Shavit, Richard Arum, and Adam Gamoran


Boundaries and Catagories

Rising Inequality in Post-Socialist Urban China

Feng Wang


The Global Dynamics of Racial and Ethnic Mobilization

Susan Olzak


Poverty and Inequality

Edited by David B. Grusky and Ravi Kanbur