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Who Is in the Middle: Social Class, Core Values, and Identities in India
Tereza Capelos, Ipshita Basu
Political Science and International Studies
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Income
28%
India
92%
Interviews
46%
Pandemics
37%
Politics
42%
Pressure
22%
Social Class
100%
Social Identification
47%
Social Sciences
conservation
7%
difference in income
10%
divergence
8%
experience
2%
hedonism
12%
India
73%
interview
3%
materialism
10%
middle class
93%
narrative
5%
nationalism
8%
political function
12%
politics
4%
qualitative interview
8%
social class
95%
transcendence
10%
voter
7%
Arts & Humanities
Conservation
7%
Divergence
8%
Everyday Life
7%
Expressive Function
13%
Hedonism
11%
Hindu Nationalism
12%
Income
4%
India
75%
Materialism
10%
Middle Class
92%
Qualitative Interviews
12%
Social Identity
10%
Stimulation
8%
Subjective Experience
9%
Transcendence
8%