Society and Social Sciences, Sociology and Anthropology, Anthropology, Social and Cultural Anthropology

Falling from Grace: Downward Mobility in the Age of Affluence
Paperback Published on: 19/03/1999
Price: £27.00
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Synopsis
Over the last three decades, millions of people have slipped through a loophole in the American dream and become downwardly mobile as a result of downsizing, plant closings, mergers, and divorce: the middle-aged computer executive laid off during an industry crisis, blue-collar workers phased out of the post-industrial economy, middle managers whose positions have been phased out, and once-affluent housewives stranded with children and a huge mortgage as the result of divorce. Anthropologist Katherine S. Newman interviewed a wide range of men, women, and children who experienced a precipitous fall from middle-class status, and her book documents their stories. For the 1999 edition, Newman has provided a new preface and updated the extensive data on job loss and downward mobility in the American middle class, documenting its persistence, even in times of prosperity.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of California Press
- ISBN: 9780520218420
- Number of pages: 328
- Dimensions: 209 x 156 x 21 mm
- Weight: 416g
- Languages: English