The researchers also expected gender inequality to be most pronounced in
the lower occupational classes.
Professions that are manual labor intensive have much
lower occupational class ratings than the professions listed above.
Not exact matches
«Contrarily to what we initially hypothesized, gender inequalities... were not
lower in those welfare state regimes with greater levels of wealth redistribution and more universal policies for social protection nor, more specifically, among the most privileged...
occupational social
classes,» Campos - Serna writes.
Low income, poverty,
lower occupational status (e.g., blue collar or working
class as opposed to white collar or middle
class), and
lower educational attainment are among the strongest predictors of domestic violence.
Exceptions were an over-representation among non-responders of those never married, those of
lowest literacy, those always in a manual
occupational social
class, and those with psychiatric disorder.9