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DESCRIPTION:Keynote speaker in celebration of Maxwell's 90th Anniversary at
  the kickoff of the International Sociological Association Conference\, "T
 he Missing Working Class"This presentation will discuss the situation of y
 oung adults in the United States with high school degrees but not bachelor
 s degrees. They constitute a large group that has been greatly affected by
  the globalization and automation of production. They are the heirs of the
  industrial working class\, and they are being overlooked in our political
  discourse. The presentation will talk about the sharp changes in partneri
 ng\, marrying\, and having children that have occurred to them over the pa
 st several decades. Both labor market and cultural explanations for these 
 changes will be explored\, as well steps that could be taken to assist the
 m.
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SUMMARY:Maxwell's 90th Anniversary presents: Andrew Cherlin
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p>Keynote speaker in celebration of Ma
 xwell's 90th Anniversary at the kickoff of the International Sociological 
 Association Conference\, "The Missing Working Class"</p><p><br></p><p>This
  presentation will discuss the situation of young adults in the United Sta
 tes with high school degrees but not bachelors degrees. They constitute a 
 large group that has been greatly affected by the globalization and automa
 tion of production. They are the heirs of the industrial working class\, a
 nd they are being overlooked in our political discourse. The presentation 
 will talk about the sharp changes in partnering\, marrying\, and having ch
 ildren that have occurred to them over the past several decades. Both labo
 r market and cultural explanations for these changes will be explored\, as
  well steps that could be taken to assist them.</p><p></p>
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