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Class Analysis and the U.S. Census Public Use Samples
Matthew Sobek
Institute for Social Research & Data Innovation
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U.S. Census
100%
Public Use
100%
Marxist
100%
Class Analysis
100%
Proletariat
75%
Bourgeoisie
50%
20th Century
25%
Social Relationships
25%
Major Change
25%
Social Scientists
25%
World War II
25%
Capitalism
25%
Precise Measurement
25%
Empirical Measurement
25%
Class Membership
25%
Income Inequality
25%
Patterns of Life
25%
Change in Income
25%
Income Gap
25%
Class Relations
25%
Means of Production
25%
Professional-managerial Class
25%
Petty Bourgeoisie
25%
Marxist Analysis
25%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Population Censuses
100%
Twentieth Century
50%
Social Relationships
50%
Ownership
50%
Social Scientists
50%
World War II
50%
Primary Source
50%
Petite Bourgeoisie
50%
Means of Production
50%
Class Membership
50%
Social Historian
50%
Income Distribution
50%