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STRATIFICATION AND CLASS
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WHAT IS SOCIAL STRATIFICATION?
Video from 1957, Introduction
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SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
A division of society where some people get more rewards than others Examples: wealth, power, prestige, etc. all distributed unequally
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POWER & PRESTIGE Power = control behavior of others, even against their will; associated with wealth Prestige = what people think of you; in the eye of the beholder Subjective & mostly depends on your occupation Different levels of prestige are called status system
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STRATIFICATION SYSTEMS
Stratification exists everywhere & differs in societies Examples: egalitarian, master-slave, feudal system, caste system, & class system Caste system = rigid stratification system where people’s roles are ascribed & fixed Class system = less rigid system where positions are achieved & can change
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SOCIAL CLASSES 1. reputational method: picking a group of people & asking them to rank others (small population) 2. subjective method: same thing, but helps to find out class structure of a large population 3. objective method: identifies class using income, occupation, & education to rank people People with same amount of income, power, & prestige There are 3 different methods to identifying a person’s class
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3.WORKING CLASS = blue-collar, less education, manual jobs
1. UPPER CLASS= makes up 16% of nation’s wealth; upper-upper (old $ - 1%) & lower-upper (new $ - 15%) 2. MIDDLE CLASS= white-collar, non-manual labor; upper-middle (professional/ business ppl) and lower-middle (small business, sales, teachers, etc.) 3.WORKING CLASS = blue-collar, less education, manual jobs 4. WORKING POOR= lower class, joblessness & poverty U.S CLASS SYSTEM ~16% upper class (good life chances) ~30-40% middle class ~30% working class ~20% poor/lower class
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Videos Let’s look at the poor conditions of different parts of the world and what they have to endure. Coal Boy: Afghan Girl: Miseducation: Waste: Wilbur Goes Poor:
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POOR POPULATION Absolute poverty = lack of minimum food & necessities
Poverty affects more women than men For more than 60 years, the % of population living in poverty is usually twice as high as reported B/c ppl live in relative poverty = having less than what the majority has
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GLOBAL INEQUALITY Video
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BUT WE’RE MOBILE! Social mobility
Intragenerational/Career mobility: move from low position to high one (manager becomes VP) Vertical mobility: moving up or down the status ladder (teacher to principal) Horizontal mobility: movement from one job to another within same status (teacher moving schools) Intergenerational mobility: change in social standing from one generation to another (worker’s daughter becomes VP)
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STILL MOBILE! Sometime large changes lead to moving up/down the ladder at the same time: structural mobility BUT some people move & some don’t…depends on individual mobility (personal achievement & characteristics) Amount of education is related to family background!
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WHY SOME COUNTRIES ARE RICH AND OTHERS ARE POOR
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