UCSP PPT Stratification Systems Concept Characteristics and FormS
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Concept Characteristics and FormS UCSP PPT Stratification Systems very important ooh
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-It is found in all societies irrespective of time or place. Power and prestige are unequally distributed between individuals and groups. INEQUALITY
-It is a system that ranks people in a society into groups based on socioeconomic factors like wealth, income, and education. SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
-ability to influence other people. It is getting what they want despite the unwillingness of others to give in to their desires. 1. POWER INDICATORS OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
-refers to the person’s position in the society. This refers to having a certain status that enables someone to have resources or opportunities. 2. PRESTIGE INDICATORS OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
-refers to the amount of resources that a person has. INDICATORS OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION 3. WEALTH
DIMENTIONS OF UPPER AND LOWER STRATA 1. Sources of Income 2. Occupation 3. Education 4. Types of house dwellings 5. Location of residence 6. Kinship or family
-It encourages people to strive and achieve something. THREE (3) TYPES OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION 1. Open System Upper Class Middle Class Lower Class
-It accommodates little change in social position. They do not allow people to shift levels and do not permit social relationships between levels. THREE (3) TYPES OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION 2. Closed System Caste System Estate System
-It is based on national origin, language and religion. Ethnicity sets segments of society apart and each group has a sense of identity. THREE (3) TYPES OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION 3. Ethnic System
SOCIAL MOBILITY
-It refers to the movement upward or downward among the social positions in any given social stratification. THREE (3) TYPES OF SOCIAL MOBILITY 1. Social Mobility
-It is known as physical mobility. It may be a voluntary movement of people from one geographical area to another due to change in residence, making business trips, and voluntary migration from one country to another. THREE (3) TYPES OF SOCIAL MOBILITY 2. Geographical Mobility
-It is the individual’s shifting from role to role. Every member of a society has roles to play. THREE (3) TYPES OF SOCIAL MOBILITY 3. Role Mobility
Theoretical Perspective and Analysis of Social Stratification