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(Ebook) The Stacked Deck: An Introduction to Social Inequality by Jennifer Ball, Lorne Tepperman ISBN 9780199036752, 9780199036776, 0199036756, 0199036772

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Authors:Jennifer Ball, Lorne Tepperman
Pages:377 pages.
Year:2021
Editon:Second
Publisher:Oxford University Press Canada
Language:english
File Size:120.26 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780199036752, 9780199036776, 0199036756, 0199036772
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(Ebook) The Stacked Deck: An Introduction to Social Inequality by Jennifer Ball, Lorne Tepperman ISBN 9780199036752, 9780199036776, 0199036756, 0199036772

The most accessible and engaging exploration of the intersections of inequality in Canada. The second edition of The Stacked Deck examines how inequalities are experienced, perpetuated, and remedied on individual, organizational, and governmental levels. Uniquely organized around access to key resources-such as income, housing, education, nutritious food, and safety-this text is an accessible and comprehensive introduction to social inequalities.ABOUT THE AUTHORJennifer Ball is a professor of sociology and sustainability at Humber College. Lorne Tepperman is a professor of sociology at the University of Toronto.
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