Occupational prestige and the Ethiopian student |
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Authors: | ROBERT L. BROWN |
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Abstract: | Approximately 200 university sociology students in Ethiopia, in rating 90 selected occupations, placed governmental positions at or near the top with unskilled positions near the bottom. Authority and power were leading reasons for high placement. Comparative ratings of the same or similar Ethiopian and American occupations provided a high correlation coefficient. |
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