Wodtke Geoffrey T
AJS. 2016 Mar;121(5):1375-415. doi: 10.1086/684273.
This study outlines a theory of social class based on workplace ownership and authority relations, and it investigates the link between social class and growth in personal income inequality since the 1980s. Inequality trends are governed by changes in between-class income differences, changes in the relative size of different classes, and changes in within-class income dispersion. Data from the General Social Survey are used to investigate each of these changes in turn and to evaluate their impact on growth in inequality at the population level. Results indicate that between-class income differences grew by about 60% since the 1980s and that the relative size of different classes remained fairly stable. A formal decomposition analysis indicates that changes in the relative size of different social classes had a small dampening effect and that growth in between-class income differences had a large inflationary effect on trends in personal income inequality.
本研究概述了一种基于工作场所所有权和权力关系的社会阶层理论,并调查了自20世纪80年代以来社会阶层与个人收入不平等加剧之间的联系。不平等趋势受阶层间收入差异的变化、不同阶层相对规模的变化以及阶层内收入分散程度的变化所左右。综合社会调查的数据被依次用于研究这些变化中的每一个,并评估它们对总体不平等加剧的影响。结果表明,自20世纪80年代以来,阶层间收入差异增长了约60%,不同阶层的相对规模保持相当稳定。一项形式分解分析表明,不同社会阶层相对规模的变化具有较小的抑制作用,而阶层间收入差异的增长对个人收入不平等趋势具有较大的加剧作用。