Ch. 6, Social Structures/Inequality Flashcards

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Age Grading:

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process by which chronological age influences elements of social life such as social positions, roles, norms and structured social relationships

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Ascriptive Age Norms:

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based on rules and constraints determined for a specific chronological age (voting/driving)

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Consensual Age Norms:

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provide an approximate age range in which specific roles/behaviors are accepted (marriage, etc.)

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Age-Segregated

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like university residences/nursing homes are

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Age-Integrated:

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like families and workplaces

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Age Structures:

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socially structured relations among individuals and age cohorts; create structural level processes such as cohort flow, intergenerational transfers of wealth and support within families and in society at large

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Generational Units:

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At the societal level, each generation may include subgroups with different world views or with a unique group consciousness, such as university students compared to people of the same age working in blue­collar occupations. These unique subgroups are known as generational units (Marshall 1983). In some generations, there may be no generational units or a number may form depending on the social, political, or economic circumstances

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Generational Analysis:

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comparing specific cohorts or groups of adjacent cohorts that comprise a generation on the basis of socio-historical experiences (MACRO LEVEL)

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Lineage Effects:

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when generational analysis is used to study similarities, differences, or conflicts among generations in an extended family

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Intergenerational Transfers:

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transfer of money, property formal services etc. to children (must consider the direction of transfer, the sector, the content, and the nature of it)

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Public Transfers:

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made from state to individuals (education, income supplement, subsidies)

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Private TRansfers:

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within families (potential to maintain relative economic advantage from one generation to the next)

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Intergenerational “Social Contract”:

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assumes that generations with relatively common expectations and obligations work together to ensure solidarity, support, and orderly generational succession across the life course

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