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  • 1

    Describe in which different group of people are placed within society. The status of people if often determined by howthe society is stratified

    stratification

  • 2

    this is the most common basis of stratification

    wealth and income

  • 3

    Refers to a society's categorization of its people into rankings of socioeconomic tiers

    social stratification

  • 4

    Orginating in ancient india, this system system divided people into hereditary

    caste system

  • 5

    One of the earliest and most extreme forms

    slavery

  • 6

    Common in medieval europe, this sytem was based on land ownership and obligation

    faudal systems

  • 7

    In many early societies, roles and status were determined by gender

    gender based stratification

  • 8

    Such as mesopotamia and egypt , had class structures based on roles like priests, warrior

    calss systems in ancient societies

  • 9

    Are mostly in the ascribed status(born rich(

    upper class

  • 10

    Are mostly in achieved status(born poor work hard to earn the status)

    middle class

  • 11

    Are mostly ascribed status (born poor)

    lower class

  • 12

    Are assigned or given by the society pr group on the basis of some fixed category

    ascribed statuses

  • 13

    Earned by the individual because of his or her talent, skills occupation and perseverance

    achieved statuses

  • 14

    Refers to how people can be distinguished from one another

    social differentiation

  • 15

    Organization of society is determined by economic forces

    karl marx

  • 16

    A person who has a lot of money property and who uses those things to produced more money

    capitalist

  • 17

    A person who does a specified type of work or who works in a specified way

    workers

  • 18

    The net value of money and asset's a person has

    wealth

  • 19

    People who have them are revered more than those who dont

    wisdom snd charisma

  • 20

    Parents tend to pass their social position on to their children

    social standing of our parents

  • 21

    Teacher for example, often have high levels of education but recieve relatively low pay

    society's accupational structure

  • 22

    Individuals are normally recognized in society through statuses they occupied and roles they enact

    social mobility

  • 23

    "Social mobility refers to the movement of an individual or group from one social position, class or social stratum to another

    w.p scott

  • 24

    Social mobility refers to the movement of a person or person's from one social status to another

    wallace and wallace

  • 25

    Thus it is clear that social mobility mean movement of an individual or group form one social position or status to another

    sociology dictionary

  • 26

    mobility refers to the movement of an individual or people or groups from one status to another it involves change in class, occupations or power positions.eg. movement from poor class to middle class. From occupation laborer to the bank clerk

    vertical social mobility

  • 27

    is change in position without the change in status. It indicates a change in position with in the range of the same position or status "It is movement from one status to its equivalent e.g. a college graduate within a degree of chemistry working in Govt, research chemical institute and after a year he find that the work seems dull repetitive, with no improvement in sight then he become a professor in chemistry at a nearby university

    horizontal social mobility

  • 28

    This type of mobility denotes social ascendance. It denotes the said movement from a lower social position or status to a higher social position or status, It reflects social improvements, e.g. a retail businessman who earns lot of profit may become a whole sale businessman

    upward mobility

  • 29

    This type of mobility denotes "social descendance" or "social failure" on the part of individual or group. Sometimes individuals who fail to maintain their social, political or economic positions, and lose their statuses

    downward mobility

  • 30

    A change in social status which occurs within a person's adult career "Wallace & Wallace e.g. a lecturer in a pre-university college becoming a professor at the university after his doctoral degree A person working as a supervisor in a factory becoming its Assistant Manager after getting promotion

    intra generational mobility

  • 31

    Structural mobility is a kind of vertical mobility. Structural mobility refers to mobility which is brought about by changes in stratification hierarchy itself. The structural mobility refers to "the vertical movement of a specific group, class, or occupation relative to others in the stratification system"

    structural mobility

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Describe in which different group of people are placed within society. The status of people if often determined by howthe society is stratified

    stratification

  • 2

    this is the most common basis of stratification

    wealth and income

  • 3

    Refers to a society's categorization of its people into rankings of socioeconomic tiers

    social stratification

  • 4

    Orginating in ancient india, this system system divided people into hereditary

    caste system

  • 5

    One of the earliest and most extreme forms

    slavery

  • 6

    Common in medieval europe, this sytem was based on land ownership and obligation

    faudal systems

  • 7

    In many early societies, roles and status were determined by gender

    gender based stratification

  • 8

    Such as mesopotamia and egypt , had class structures based on roles like priests, warrior

    calss systems in ancient societies

  • 9

    Are mostly in the ascribed status(born rich(

    upper class

  • 10

    Are mostly in achieved status(born poor work hard to earn the status)

    middle class

  • 11

    Are mostly ascribed status (born poor)

    lower class

  • 12

    Are assigned or given by the society pr group on the basis of some fixed category

    ascribed statuses

  • 13

    Earned by the individual because of his or her talent, skills occupation and perseverance

    achieved statuses

  • 14

    Refers to how people can be distinguished from one another

    social differentiation

  • 15

    Organization of society is determined by economic forces

    karl marx

  • 16

    A person who has a lot of money property and who uses those things to produced more money

    capitalist

  • 17

    A person who does a specified type of work or who works in a specified way

    workers

  • 18

    The net value of money and asset's a person has

    wealth

  • 19

    People who have them are revered more than those who dont

    wisdom snd charisma

  • 20

    Parents tend to pass their social position on to their children

    social standing of our parents

  • 21

    Teacher for example, often have high levels of education but recieve relatively low pay

    society's accupational structure

  • 22

    Individuals are normally recognized in society through statuses they occupied and roles they enact

    social mobility

  • 23

    "Social mobility refers to the movement of an individual or group from one social position, class or social stratum to another

    w.p scott

  • 24

    Social mobility refers to the movement of a person or person's from one social status to another

    wallace and wallace

  • 25

    Thus it is clear that social mobility mean movement of an individual or group form one social position or status to another

    sociology dictionary

  • 26

    mobility refers to the movement of an individual or people or groups from one status to another it involves change in class, occupations or power positions.eg. movement from poor class to middle class. From occupation laborer to the bank clerk

    vertical social mobility

  • 27

    is change in position without the change in status. It indicates a change in position with in the range of the same position or status "It is movement from one status to its equivalent e.g. a college graduate within a degree of chemistry working in Govt, research chemical institute and after a year he find that the work seems dull repetitive, with no improvement in sight then he become a professor in chemistry at a nearby university

    horizontal social mobility

  • 28

    This type of mobility denotes social ascendance. It denotes the said movement from a lower social position or status to a higher social position or status, It reflects social improvements, e.g. a retail businessman who earns lot of profit may become a whole sale businessman

    upward mobility

  • 29

    This type of mobility denotes "social descendance" or "social failure" on the part of individual or group. Sometimes individuals who fail to maintain their social, political or economic positions, and lose their statuses

    downward mobility

  • 30

    A change in social status which occurs within a person's adult career "Wallace & Wallace e.g. a lecturer in a pre-university college becoming a professor at the university after his doctoral degree A person working as a supervisor in a factory becoming its Assistant Manager after getting promotion

    intra generational mobility

  • 31

    Structural mobility is a kind of vertical mobility. Structural mobility refers to mobility which is brought about by changes in stratification hierarchy itself. The structural mobility refers to "the vertical movement of a specific group, class, or occupation relative to others in the stratification system"

    structural mobility