underclass nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia

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As a result, the ghetto becomes primarily occupied by what sociologists and journalists of the 1980s and 1990s frequently title the underclass.
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Northerners typically saw bounty jumpers as either urban, largely foreign underclass worthy of contempt, or viewed as urban dandies.
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The large underclass of unemployed beggars and riffraff required government and private charity to survive.
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But most often, such stories involve a civilized culture being gradually undermined by a malevolent underclass influenced by inhuman forces.
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Work and housing conditions worsened, and a significant economic underclass developed.
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The underclass experiences high levels of joblessness, and what little employment its members hold in the formal economy is best described as precarious labor.
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The elite see themselves as inherently superior, and view the underclass as amoral, ruthless, and dispensable.
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While journalists' use of the underclass term is vast, a few popular sources are frequently cited in the academic literature on the underclass and journalism.
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Tattoos developed in the underclass of mariner culture; in time, they grew in popularity in the port districts frequented by those sailors.
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The term underclass and the phrase urban underclass are, for the most part, used interchangeably.
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