Social Stratification Flashcards

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social stratification

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the system by which society ranks categories of people into a hierarchy

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functionalism

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  • social stratification is necessary and results from the need for those whith special intelligence, knowledge, and skills to be a part of the most important professions and occupations
  • harmonious equilibrium
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ascribed status

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involuntary, derives from clearly identifiable characteristics such as age and gender

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achieved status

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acquired through direct, individual efforts

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anomie

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lack of social norms, or the breakdown of social bonds between individuals and society

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strain theory

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focuses on how anomic conditions can lead to deviance, and in turn reinforce social stratification

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social capital

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  • benefits provided by social networks
  • investment people make in their society in return for rewards
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meritocracy

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advancement up the social ladder is based on intellectual talent and achievement

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social mobility

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allows one to acquire higher-level employment opportunities by achieving required credentials and experience

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absolute poverty

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when one can’t acquire basic life necessities

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relative poverty

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when one is poor in comparision to larger population

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relative deprivation theory

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  • people seek to acquire something that others posses and which they believe they should have too
  • they are not necessarily poor, but they may percieve that they are lacking resources or money
  • it is all relative
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social reproduction

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the passing on of social inequality, especially poverty, from one generation to the next

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social exclusion

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a sense of powerlessness when individuals feel alienated from society

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15
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spatial inequality

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social stratification across territories

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incidence

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the # of new cases of a disease per population at risk

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prevalence

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the # of cases of a disease per population

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mortality

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deaths caused by a given disease

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morbidity

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the burden or degree of illness associated with a given disease

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medicare

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covers people greater than 65 years old, those with end stage renal disease and those with ALS

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medicaid

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covers patients in significant financial need

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intragenerational mobility

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change in social status over a single lifetime

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vertical mobility

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movement of individuals or groups up or down from one socioeconomic level to another, often by changing jobs or through marriage

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horizontal mobility

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the movement from one position to another within the same social level