Class
Change in class
Theories
Outside Impact
Social Stratification
100

An abundance of valuable possessions or money

Wealth

100

A society whereby jobs and pay are allocated based on an individual's talent and achievements rather than social status

Meritocracy

100

How people's social standing affects their everyday interactions

Symbolic Interactionism

100

A worker who performs manual work for hourly wages

Blue Collar

100

The system of social standing

Social Stratification

200

The economic group with the greatest wealth and power in society


Upper Class

200

The change of social structure in a family

Social Mobility

200

Different strata are created due to differential capacity of actors and their ability to perform different roles

Structural Functionalism

200

A situation where an individual's social positions have both positive and negative influences on their social status

Status Inconsistency

200

A group of people within a society who possess the same socioeconomic status

Social Class

300

The lowest social stratum in a country or community, consisting of the poor and unemployed

Underclass

300

A person who moves from a managerial position in one company to a similar position in another

Horizontal Social Mobility

300

Class, status, and power

Weber

300

Criminal acts that are typically non-violent and financially motivated

White Collar

300

Differential access to and use of resources across various domains

Social Inequality

400

Households that earn between two-thirds and double the median U.S. household income

 Middle Class

400

A change in the occupational, political, or religious status of a person that causes a change in their societal position

Vertical Social Mobility

400

Social stratification is created by people's differing relationship to the means of production: either they own productive property or they labor for others

Marx

400

 Marrying same social status

Homogamy

400

An individual may face multiple types of overlapping discrimination depending on their race, gender, age, ethnicity, physical ability, class or any other characteristic that might place them in a minority class

Intersectionality

500

People who spend 27 weeks or more in a year in the labor force either working or looking for work but whose incomes fall below the poverty level

Working Poor

500

Marrying different social class

Heterogamy

500

An economic and social combined total measure of a person's economic and social position in relation to others, based on income, education, and occupation

SES

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