Tuesday, April 25, 2017

The working class and the major characteristics of working classes in the organized sector in India.

MSO-004: SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT
Course Code: MSO-004
Assignment Code: MSO-004/AST/TMA/2016-17
Total Marks: 100

Q. 5. Who are the working class? Discuss the major characteristics of working classes in the organized sector in India.

Ans. “Working class” is a confusing concept. It’s not just that the term is hard to define. It also carries different, even contrasting connotations. Sometimes it’s merely descriptive. “Working class” refers to hard-working, bluecollar and low-wage workers without college education who struggle to get by economically. But “working class” can also bring to mind lazy, unproductive failures who are going nowhere, or relics of earlier era of industrialization. Working class is a term used in academic sociology and in ordinary conversation to describe those employed in lower tier jobs, as measured by skill, education and lower incomes. Working classes are mainly found in industrialized economies and in urban areas of non-industrialized economies.


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