In your own words summarise how Hobsbawm (2003) and Sandbrook (2005) chart rising working class affluence during Post War Golden Age?

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January 19, 2017

 

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After the war ‘ Occupations which required secondary and higher education’ (Hobsbawm. Pp.295), where rising considerably. If a family had the chance and the choice of sending all or even just a single child into further education then they would do so without a second thought. This was because now the working class saw that if a member of the family had a greater education they not only the chance of earning a higher wage and having a greater more job security, they also had the chance of changing their social status...
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If a family had the chance and the choice of sending all or even just a single child into further education then they would do so without a second thought. This was because now the working class saw that if a member of the family had a greater education they not only the chance of earning a higher wage and having a greater more job security, they also had the chance of changing their social status...
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