Rewealthization in twenty-first century Western countries: the defining trend of the socioeconomic squeeze of the middle class.

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Journal of Chinese Sociology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-11 DOI:10.1186/s40711-020-00135-6
Louis Chauvel, Eyal Bar Haim, Anne Hartung, Emily Murphy
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The wealth-to-income ratio (WIR) in many Western countries, particularly in Europe and North America, increased by a factor of two in the last three decades. This represents a defining empirical trend: a rewealthization (from the French repatrimonialisation)-or the comeback of (inherited) wealth primacy since the mid-1990s. For the sociology of social stratification, "occupational classes" based on jobs worked must now be understood within a context of wealth-based domination. This paper first illustrates important empirical features of an era of rising WIR. We then outline the theory of rewealthization as a major factor of class transformations in relation to regimes stabilized in the post-WWII industrial area. Compared to the period where wealth became secondary to education and earnings for middle-class lifestyles, rewealthization steepens society's vertical structure; the "olive-shaped" Western society is replaced by a new one where wealth "abundance" at the top masks social reproduction and frustrations below.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40711-020-00135-6.

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二十一世纪西方国家的再健康化:中产阶级社会经济挤压的决定性趋势。
许多西方国家,尤其是欧洲和北美国家的财富收入比(WIR)在过去三十年间增长了两倍。这代表了一种决定性的经验趋势:re-wealthization(源自法文 repatrimonialisation)--或者说,自 20 世纪 90 年代中期以来,(继承)财富的主导地位卷土重来。对于社会分层社会学而言,基于工作岗位的 "职业阶层 "现在必须在以财富为基础的统治背景下加以理解。本文首先阐述了世界财富指数上升时代的重要经验特征。然后,我们概述了再财富化理论,它是与二战后工业区稳定的制度相关的阶级变革的主要因素。与财富成为中产阶级生活方式的教育和收入的次要因素的时期相比,再富裕化使社会的纵向结构变得陡峭;"橄榄型 "西方社会被新的社会所取代,在新的社会中,上层财富的 "富裕 "掩盖了下层社会的再生产和挫折:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1186/s40711-020-00135-6。
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