Stratification Lon Cardon University of Oxford F:\lon\2001\stratification\stratification.ppt Population Stratification Consider trait distribution only Mean ...
... Dalit (outcastes doing degrading or polluting labor Endogamy Ritual pollution/ablution Class Systems Social Class-group of individuals or families who occupy ...
Stratification What is Social Stratification? Social stratification a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy. Stratification is a ...
... status within a given society Social Inequality Definition: individuals in a society that do not have equal social status Examples of Social Inequality: ...
Slavery in both societies lasted until the second half of the 19th century. ... With respect to interracial sexual and marriage relationships, the general ...
Describe gender differences in the world of work. ... Values Attitudes Motivations Behaviors All considered appropriate to each sex according to their culture.
Social Stratification Some things to think about .. Is inequality inevitable? Is inequality desirable or undesirable for social progress in improving the quality of ...
Capitalism and Stratification Some Key Elements * 1. Increased competition 2. Commodification +objectification 3. Widening inequalities 3. Privatization of ...
One's birth dictates which status they are in. ... You get your status based on achieved goals. ... The functionalist theory views statuses as a necessary feature. ...
Title: Chapter 7 Class And Stratification In The United States Author: stacy Last modified by: rcc Created Date: 8/2/2001 4:35:53 PM Document presentation format
STRATIFICATION AND CLASS The Measurable Division of Society Two Primary Questions to Address: Why does stratification occur? How does stratification occur?
To explore the linguistic reality hidden behind the labels ' ... Guadeloupe. French Creole. French Creole, French. Haiti. Other Languages. Mass Vernacular/Creole ...
Gender Stratification Why do we study gender stratification? Gender stratification Society divides people into males & females Distributes life chances ...
... to provide the elite with the political power necessary ... elites in society work to maintain norms and define deviance to keep their position in society ...
Age Stratification Dividing population based on age & disproportionately giving out life chances Age Stratification Who has power in the USA (age group)?
CHAPTER 9 Social Stratification Section 1: Systems of Stratification Section 2: The American Class System Section 3: Poverty Objectives: Identify the characteristics ...
Chapter 11 Gender Stratification Sex and Gender Sex The physical and biological differences between men and women. Gender The social, psychological, and cultural ...
Political, Economic, Cultural, and Social Domination of a country ... Pluralism, multiculturalism. Racial and Ethnic Groups. African Americans. Latin Americans ...
Gender Stratification FIT Introduction to Sociology Professor Graham How does gender inequality differ throughout the world? P. 279 is Global Map 10-1 this ...
Gender Stratification Gender and Inequality Gender refers to personal traits and social positions that members of a society attach to being female and male Gender ...
Ghetto poverty a result of the combination of. Joblessness due to deindustrialization ... Questions the existence of special category of poor as ghetto poor' ...
Class and Stratification What is Stratification? Stratification in Historical Perspective Stratification in Modern Western Societies Poverty and Inequality
Socialization, Social Groups, and Stratification Horizontal Mobility A change in occupation within the same social class Vertical Mobility A change upward or downward ...
Ideologies justify existence of social stratification ... Perestroika 'restructuring' Figure 8-1 (p. 193) Economic Inequality in Selected Countries ...
Chapter 9 Global Stratification Chapter Outline Stratification Systems Theories of Global Stratification Global Diversity Social Stratification Uneven distribution of ...
Meritocracy- social stratification based on personal merit. ... Because a pure meritocracy diminishes the importance of families and other social groupings. ...
Famous Women Harriet Tubman Susan B. Anthony Helen Keller Margaret Sanger Jane Addams Sojourner Truth Eleanor Roosevelt Ida B. Wells Anne Bradstreet Carrie Chapman ...
Social Stratification * * * Questions for Consideration What other conclusions can you make from the figure? In what ways do you think gender and/or age are related ...
Dependency Theory Exploits the least powerful nations to the benefit of wealthier nations. Poverty of low-income countries is a direct result of their political and ...
Patriarchy and Sexism. A form of social organization in which males dominate females ... Sexism. Belief that one sex or the other is innately inferior or ...
capitalist class, or those who own the means of production ... class struggles would occur, as capitalists would continue to exploit workers for profit ...
Market size by GDP, 1995 (Size of country indicates GDP) Social stratification and a stratified world? Social Stratification A class hierarchy Marx -Social ...
In 2005, the median earnings for women were $31, 858 and men working full time were $41, 386. ... Europe, and Japan spend their high value currency here. ...
Chapter 10, Social Stratification Key terms social differentiation The process by which different statuses in any group, organization or society develop.
If that sharing of information means I will get better or my health will ... Care Community Health Mental Health Social Care Wider Risk Stratification ...
Chapter 4: Demographics and Social Stratification In this chapter, we will discuss the closely related concepts of demographics and social stratification:
Social Stratification- Chapter 8 Childhood poverty is like being punished for a crime you didn t commit. USA Economic Crisis How is it affecting children ...
Are we really identifying 'high' risk. ? how many patients treated for what level of risk? ... 'I do not believe that one person's sickness. is made worse by ...
Chapter 7 Social Stratification- division of large numbers of people according to power, property, gender and prestige. This applies to nations, societies, sexes and ...
6 Australians and New Zealanders. Difficulty in Communicating. 165 people speak Mandarin ... The rest speak Bengali, Portuguese, Indonesian, Japanese, German, ...
Socialization and Stratification Learning one s gender, race, and class. INCORPORATING GENDER ROLES Learning to be Masculine and Feminine How do we Define ...
Beyond We and They Soc 100 Dr. Santos What Characterizes Race and Ethnic Groups? Minority groups Distinguishable Excluded or denied full participation ...
Title: VI-8 Gravure du cuivre Copper etching Author: Michel VERNET Last modified by: Michel VERNET Created Date: 8/8/2001 4:00:34 PM Document presentation format
What is stratification? A system in which nations or people within a nation are ranked according to relative power, property, and prestige. Why should we look at this?