Hout M, Arum R, Voss K
Department of Sociology, University of California-Berkeley 94720, USA.
Demography. 1996 Nov;33(4):421-5; discussion 427-8.
Massey's presidential address correctly points to growing economic inequality as one of the pressing issues of our day, but his analysis gives short shift to the political institutions that underlie the economic trends. We supplement his analysis with a review of some of those institutions. In particular we point out how politics mediates between computerized production and inequality, between the segregation of education and inequality, and (drawing directly from American Apartheid) between housing markets and residential segregation.
梅西的主席致辞正确地指出,日益加剧的经济不平等是当今紧迫的问题之一,但他的分析没有充分关注作为这些经济趋势基础的政治制度。我们通过回顾其中一些制度来补充他的分析。特别是,我们指出政治如何在计算机化生产与不平等之间、教育隔离与不平等之间,以及(直接借鉴《美国种族隔离》)住房市场与居住隔离之间起调节作用。