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Decomposing the Intellectuals’ Class Power: Conversion of Cultural Capital to Income, Hungary, 1986
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Decomposing the Intellectuals’ Class Power: Conversion of Cultural Capital to Income, Hungary, 1986
Author(s)
Borocz, Jozsef; Southworth, Caleb
Abstract
IssueNo
2
Pages
797-821
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Social Forces
VolumeNo
74
PubDate
December 1996
ISBN_ISSN
0037-7732
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