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    Gender inequality in India Sexism in India refers to preferential treatment arising out of prejudice based on one gender or sex in India. Discrimination and violence against women is prevalent‚ and sexual harassment at the workplace and lack of education continue to be identified as major problems.  Some men’s advocacy groups have complained that the government discriminates against men through the use of overly aggressive laws designed to protect women

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    Women Criminals and Social Inequality In today’s society‚ stratification is very prevalent. Race‚ sex‚ religion‚ sexual orientation‚ socioeconomic status‚ age‚ and ability all play a role in how one fits into society and how much power one has in their position. This is true in the criminal justice system as well. More specifically‚ sex plays a very significant role in the outcome of arrest‚ sentencing‚ and detention of criminals. The topic of female criminals is significant because in the criminal

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    Violations Against Women in India Women all over the world are affected by social injustice. In many countries rules and laws have been put in place to ensure the equal treatment of women. Although these laws and rules have not kept things perfect they have helped to maintain a balance between men and women. This work towards equality does not function the same in all countries. There are still places where women are beaten‚ raped‚ and murdered without so much as a second thought. Some of

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    Barton Soc 121 11-28-12 Gender Inequality The U.S. Constitution underlies the two important principles of freedom and equality among all the citizens of our nation. There is no question that it took decades of fighting‚ court hearings‚ and social movements for this country to achieve the level of freedom and equality in which we have today. However‚ there is still major gender inequality that is occurring in our very own nation. It sounds crazy that gender inequality occurs in America this day

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    Schedule for the Course on: SOCIAL STRATIFICATION Semester: January – April‚ 2014 Instructor: Satyapriya Rout‚ Department of Sociology‚ UoH Month: January Week Class Topic Suggested Readings I (Jan. 6 – 10) 1 An introduction to stratification analysis Daniel W. Rossides‚ Social Stratification (chapter – 1) 2 Meaning and Nature of Stratification Melvin Tumin‚ Social Stratification II (Jan 13 – 17) 3 Stratification Through history Daniel W. Rossides‚ Social Stratification (chapter

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    Social inequality refers to a situation in which individual groups in a society do not have equal social status‚ social class‚ and social circle. Areas of social inequality include voting rights‚freedom of speech and assembly‚ the extent of property rights and access to education‚ health care‚ quality housing‚ traveling‚ transportation‚ vacationing and other social goods and services. Apart from that it can also be seen in the quality of family and neighbourhood life‚ occupation‚ job satisfaction

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    Social Inequality "...all animals are equal here‚ but some are more equal than others." [G‚Orwell‚ Animal Farm] What does Social Inequality Mean? Differential Access to Wealth Power Prestige In What Areas does Social Inequalities Exist Gender Race Age Ethnicity Religion Kinship How does differential access to wealth‚ power and prestige arise from differences between people? Differences are accorded varying degrees of value Those who are most similar to “me” have the highest value Those

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    The book and the series The Wire both involve gangs. The book Social Inequality: Forms‚ Causes and Consequences is about theories and information about inequality. Much of the information involving social inequality is seen in The Wire and Gang Leader for a Day. Blacks are usually more subject to social inequality than Whites. In both the gang from The Wire and the Black Kings gang have been in the gang through members of family. Women are treated badly and police unequally treats most of the Blacks

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    Section I - Dimensions of Social Inequality Begin by identifying yourself on the dimensions commonly associated with social inequalities: social class (income‚ wealth‚ (current and intended) education level‚ occupational prestige (associated with current or planned career)‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ and gender. In addition‚ you might also identify yourself on dimensions associated with less traditional inequalities‚ such as national origin‚‚ sexual identity or preference‚ age‚ weight‚ able-bodiedness‚ and

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