ID | 114802 |
Title Proper | Scaling the socioeconomic ladder |
Other Title Information | Uyghur perceptions of class status |
Language | ENG |
Author | Zang, Xiaowei |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper asks: do most Uyghurs perceive themselves to be middle class or lower class? What are the major determinants of their perceptions? Data are drawn from a 2007 survey (N = 900) conducted in Ürümchi in China. This paper focuses on individualized and subjective hierarchical differentiation and reports three main findings about class identity among Uyghurs. Firstly, class identity is not closely linked to occupational attainment and income among Uyghurs. However, education is a key determinant of Uyghur class identification. Secondly, psychological well-being measures are not predictors of the choice of class label by Uyghurs. Thirdly, ethnic consciousness is closely related to class identification among Uyghurs, holding main background characteristics constant. Uyghurs give more attention to their group concerns (discrimination, prejudices, intergroup inequality, etc.) than to their individual worries (such as unemployment or stress) when choosing a class label. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.78; Nov 2012: p.1029-1043 |
Journal Source | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.78; Nov 2012: p.1029-1043 |
Key Words | China ; Uyghurs ; Socioeconomic Ladder |