1982
DOI: 10.2307/27508530
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Elites in Australia

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“…The relatively weak intercorrelation between the SES indicators reflects, in part, the choice of the three somewhat distinct measures used. Previous studies in Australia (Broom et al 1968) and Israel (Abramson et al 1982) point to correlations between indicators of perhaps twice those observed in Table 1, if the male partners' characteristics are correlated, rather than the characteristics of either (maternal education, paternal occupation) or both (family income) partners, as is the case in this study.…”
Section: Social Class/socio-economic Statussupporting
confidence: 51%
“…The relatively weak intercorrelation between the SES indicators reflects, in part, the choice of the three somewhat distinct measures used. Previous studies in Australia (Broom et al 1968) and Israel (Abramson et al 1982) point to correlations between indicators of perhaps twice those observed in Table 1, if the male partners' characteristics are correlated, rather than the characteristics of either (maternal education, paternal occupation) or both (family income) partners, as is the case in this study.…”
Section: Social Class/socio-economic Statussupporting
confidence: 51%
“…The surveys comprise the 1965 Social Stratification in Australia Study (Broom et al 1965), the 1967 Australian Political Attitudes Study (Aitkin et al 1967), the 1973 Social Mobility in Australia project (Broom et al 1973), the 1984 National Social Science Survey (Kelley et al 1984), the Australian components of the 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992 and 1999 International Social Science Project surveys including the 1987, 1992 and 1999 Inequality Modules (Kelley et al 1984(Kelley et al -1988(Kelley et al , 1992Kelley and Evans 1999) and the 2005 wave of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics of Australia study (Watson 2008). Data for the 1965, 1967, 1973, 1984 and 2005 studies were collected by face-to-face interviews while the other studies were administered by mail.…”
Section: Data Measures and Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hours are only supplied as full-time, which I assume to be 1920 hours per year, and part-time, which I assume to be 960 hours per year. For more information about this survey, see Broom, Jones, and Zubrzycki (1965).…”
Section: Social Stratification In Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%