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Social Stratification

Determining social class

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Social Stratification

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Social Class

People who have similar position in the social hierarchy, who have similar political and economic interests.

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SOCIAL INEQUALITY

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SOCIAL INEQUALITY

Unequal distribution of social rewards and resources (“Good Stuff” of a society)

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Social Stratification

Ranking of Individuals or categories of individuals on the basis of unequal

access to scarce resources and social rewards.

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Social Stratification

Ranking of Individuals or categories of individuals on the basis of unequal

access to scarce resources and social rewards.

Wealth

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WEALTH

• The sum total of a person’s assets including what they own and their income

• Wealth is not distributed evenly throughout the US

Highest

FourthFifth

Middle

SecondFifth

Lowest

2004 Distribution of Income In US2004 Distribution of Income In US

Highest – 49.2%Highest – 49.2%Fourth Fifth- 23.2%Fourth Fifth- 23.2%Middle- 15.0%Middle- 15.0%Second Fifth- 9.0%Second Fifth- 9.0%Lowest- 3.6%Lowest- 3.6%

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Social Stratification

Ranking of Individuals or categories of individuals on the basis of unequal

access to scarce resources and social rewards.

Wealth

Power

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POWER

• The ability to control the behaviors of others with or without their consent

• Power can be based on:– Use of force– Possession of specific skills or knowledge– Social Status– Personal Characteristics (Charismatic Authority)– Traditional Authority– Legal Doctrine (Rational-legal Authority)

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Social Stratification

Ranking of Individuals or categories of individuals on the basis of unequal

access to scarce resources and social rewards.

Wealth

Power

Prestige

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PRESTIGE

• The degree of respect or esteem a person receives from others

• May be based upon:– Income– Education– Club membership– Family membership– Occupation

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Determining Social Class

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Reputational Method

• Rank other community members.

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Reputational Method

• Rank other community members.– Small communities.

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Reputational Method

• Rank other community members.– Small communities.– Everybody knows everybody.

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Reputational Method

• Rank other community members.– Small communities.– Everybody knows everybody.– Not usually very accurate.

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Subjective Method

• Individuals asked to rank themselves.

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Subjective Method

• Individuals asked to rank themselves.– Place themselves in the middle class.

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Subjective Method

• Individuals asked to rank themselves.– Place themselves in the middle class.– People do not like to place themselves out of

the middle class.

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Subjective Method

• Individuals asked to rank themselves.– Place themselves in the middle class.– People do not like to place themselves out of

the middle class.– Again, not very accurate.

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Objective Method

• Sociologists define social class.

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Objective Method

• Sociologists define social class.– Income– Occupation– Education

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Objective Method

• Sociologists define social class.– Income– Occupation– Education

Least biased determination, but the problem can be with the determinants used.