Workingclass
The working class is a social group defined largely by wage labor and limited ownership of productive assets. In Marxist theory, it corresponds to the proletariat, people who do not own the means of production and must sell their labor to survive.
In contemporary sociology, the working class includes a range of occupations from manual trades (construction, manufacturing,
Economic and social characteristics often associated with the working class include wage dependence, exposure to economic
Historical development shows the rise of industrial capitalism in the 19th century giving birth to a defined
The term is contested and fluid; its precise boundaries vary by country, industry, and methodology. Some researchers