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Wealth
Yuval Elmelech (Author)
9780745697864, Polity Press
Hardback, published 18 December 2020
200 pages
21.3 x 15.5 x 2.8 cm, 0.499 kg
"Elmelech provides an engaging and comprehensive examination of one of today's most pressing social problems. A must-read for anyone interested in wealth ownership and inequality and the policies that attempt to address asset poverty." "Elmelech moves considerations of wealth from a purely economic context to encompass sociological insights about institutional, demographic, and intergenerational factors that influence household accumulations and inequality. Theoretically profound and empirically comprehensive. A fitting companion to Piketty's seminal volume, Capital."
—Lisa A. Keister, Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
—Seymour Spilerman, Co-Director, Center for the Study of Wealth and Inequality, Columbia University
The pursuit of wealth has captivated people’s attention for centuries. Yet, as a topic of social research, the way in which wealth is accumulated and unequally distributed has largely been neglected, remaining hidden beneath data on income inequality. Wealth aims to address this blind spot in the academic discourse. In accessible prose, Yuval Elmelech explains how personal wealth differs fundamentally from other conventional measures of socioeconomic status and why it has become increasingly important to our understanding of social mobility and stratification. Crucially, Elmelech presents a dynamic sociological framework of wealth attainment that illuminates the effects of cumulative advantages and disadvantages over the course of an individual’s life, and across generations. He describes how these advantages and disadvantages are in turn shaped by a complex interplay of multiple markets, changing demographic landscapes, and persistent inter-group wealth disparities. Blending theoretical approaches with empirical evidence and macro-level contexts with micro-level processes, this book is an astute guide for thinking about wealth as a key determinant of social and economic wellbeing and for interrogating the role of wealth accumulation in social inequality.
1 Introduction: Why Wealth Matters
2 The Tenets of Wealth
3 The Evolution of Wealth
4 Individuals, Families, and Generations
5 Wealth Polarization and the Demography of Wealth Inequality
6 Conclusions
Subject Areas: Sociology & anthropology [JH]
