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    Social stratification is the separation of huge numbers of people into strata according to their relative power‚ property‚ and prestige. It affects to both nations and to people within a nation‚ society‚ or other group. Although they may argue as to which structure of social stratification they employ‚ all societies stratify their members. Bovee‚ Thill‚ and Tumin talk about social stratification in some way in their papers‚ which will be addressed below. Melvin Tumin recognized three problems with

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    A functionalist view of stratification views stratification as necessary for a society to function efficiently which enables it to reach its full potential economically and socially. Functionalists view society as a set of interconnected parts which work together to form a whole. (Haralambos et al 1996) Institutions are part of the social system they are a prime contributor to the maintenance of a society. The functionalist view has been criticised‚ this essay seeks to explore some of these criticisms

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    Global Stratification The article under scrutiny is from The Economist’s Buttonwood columnist blog. The article was published on May 2‚ 2012‚ and it is titled as “Worlds Apart”. The article examines the problem related to the global trade; it is indicated that most economies of developed countries did not recover from the 2009 trade collapse. It should be noted that the problem discussed in the article took place across the globe as many countries were affected by the economic downturn. The article

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    Social stratification is a categorized arrangement of large social groups based on their control over basic resources. Patterns of structural inequality‚ raises the main sociological issue which is‚ economic development that accompanies human development. Three major systems of social stratification: 1. Slavery - Has many meanings: wage slavery‚ marriage slavery‚ debt burden‚ crime oppression‚ war prisoner‚ child labor‚ and contract labor which is estimated at 27 million people today in some

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    Global Stratification There are many different income groups that make up the world. There is high income‚ middle‚ and low income groups. The high income groups average about 10‚ 000 to 25‚000 dollars a year. These include countries such as the United States and Switzerland. The countries in this group perform some sort of specalized work. The middle income groups average about 2‚500 to 10‚000 annually and account for as much as one-third of the worlds humanity. This group includes countries

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    Social Inequality and Stratification Question: What are the three main forms of inequality in diverse societies? Social Inequality happens when an individual or a group within a society has unequal rights to social commodities such as power‚ wealth‚ education and opportunity. The book defines Inequality as "the degree to which culturally valued material and social rewards are given disproportionately to individuals‚ families and other kinds of groups". Each culture has a different expression

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    Social stratification implies the divisions of people into different societal classes leading to either an advantaged or disadvantaged group. Numerous factors contribute to social stratification. According to Feder (2014)‚ social stratification refers to a pattern of social integration in which people are placed in a hierarchy of various social levels. This hierarchy places individuals in different statuses of wealth within a civilization. The social strata that are witnessed in society are due

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    Why Does Social Stratifications Exists? Social stratification is a system in which society ranks categories of people in hierarchy. In the United States we group people together by status of wealth. Differences in wealth is what led to social stratification. Social Stratifications exists due to three major functions. First being Structural functionalism‚ next is social conflict‚ and lastly there is symbolic interaction. (Plummer) Structural functionalists claim that social variation plays a dynamic

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    Revolutionary Stratification in America Stratification and social classes can be found in the earliest of societies around the world. Throughout history‚ these divisions of society can be caused by a variety of factors‚ and can shape a nation or destroy it. In urban‚ but mainly rural societies‚ early stratification has played a large part in revolutionary overthrows of the upper classes by the oppressed. In present-day America‚ stratification can be seen dominating society and can be categorized

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    In American culture‚ the concept of stratification can be seen in many areas of one’s life even if they are not aware of it. For example within the general culture of America‚ people are stratified based on many different factors such as race‚ gender‚ economic status‚ occupation‚ and ethnicity. This can be seen within historical examples such as how race often would limit one’s standing in American society by the virtue that it affected what they were legally allowed to do as long as well as how

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