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Middle Class Identity in China: Subjectivity and Stratification
Ying Miao
Politics, History and International Relations
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Social Sciences
middle class
100%
subjectivity
99%
China
67%
social consciousness
31%
objective criteria
30%
social cohesion
23%
deprivation
21%
driver
18%
exclusion
16%
determinants
16%
inclusion
15%
lack
11%
interview
9%
economics
9%
Group
6%
Arts & Humanities
Middle Class
99%
Subjectivity
87%
China
79%
Social Consciousness
25%
Social Cohesion
23%
Group Identity
22%
Deprivation
20%
Exclusion
18%
Commonplaces
18%
Lifestyle
17%
Imagining
17%
Inclusion
16%
Economics
9%