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Social Stratification Support

Social stratification and support refers to the hierarchical arrangement of individuals or groups in society based on factors such as wealth, power, and prestige, which influences access to resources and social support systems. This stratification affects individuals' psychological well-being, social interactions, and opportunities for upward mobility.

intermediate
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Sociology
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Social stratification is a fundamental concept in sociology that describes how society is organized into hierarchical layers based on various factors such as wealth, power, and prestige. Understanding this structure is crucial for recognizing the inequalities that exist within society and how they a...

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Key Terms

Social Class
A division of society based on social and economic status.

Example: People in the upper class often have more access to education.

Inequality
The unequal distribution of resources and opportunities.

Example: Income inequality can lead to different living standards.

Social Mobility
The ability to move up or down the social hierarchy.

Example: A person moving from a lower class to a middle class through education.

Support Systems
Resources and networks that help individuals improve their social standing.

Example: Mentorship programs can serve as support systems for students.

Community Programs
Initiatives designed to support and uplift local populations.

Example: Job training programs help unemployed individuals gain skills.

Welfare Policies
Government programs aimed at providing financial support to those in need.

Example: Food assistance programs help low-income families.

Related Topics

Economic Inequality
The unequal distribution of wealth and resources in society.
intermediate
Social Mobility
The ability of individuals to change their social status.
intermediate
Community Development
Efforts to improve the well-being of communities.
intermediate

Key Concepts

social classinequalitymobilitysupport systems