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Robert D. Putnam

Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis

Robert D. Putnam

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Our Kids Index of Terms

Upper Class

“Upper class,” as used in this book, means that at least one parent—and usually both—graduated from college. The author also occasionally uses the terms “college-educated” or “rich” in describing these families.

Lower Class

“Lower class,” as used in this book, means that neither parent went beyond a high school education. These families are also sometimes described as “high school-educated” or “poor.”

Middle Class

“Middle class,” as used in this book, generally means that the parents had some college education but may not have graduated.

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