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Section 1: Systems of Stratification
Section 2: The American Class System
Section 3: Poverty
Every society has system of separating its members
 based on some characteristics
Social stratification: division of society into
 categories, ranks, classes

Most common divisions: ancestry, race, age, physical
 appearance, gender
Divisions, however, lead to social inequality - unequal
 sharing of scarce resources and social rewards
     closed system: movement = impossible
     open system: movement = possible

Left and Right of system - caste -vs- class
CASTE SYSTEM: scarce resources and social rewards are
 distributed on the basis of ascribed statuses
   Newborn child’s lifelong status (or caste) determined by
    the status of his/her parents
   Can you marry outside status? Exogamy (marry outside)
    Endogamy (marry inside)
   Country models of the Caste System - India
CLASS SYSTEM: distribution of scarce resources and
 rewards is determined on the basis of achieved statuses
   Individuals have some control over place within system
   Circumstances may assist individuals to “move up” or
    “move down” social class ladder
   Looking at the class system: Karl Marx first thought social class
    depended on means of production. The bourgeoisie own the means of
    production while the proletariat sell their labor in exchange for wages.
    Marx divided society into two main divisions based on property. Later,
    Max Weber expanded on this and thought that social class
    depended on not only property, but also prestige and power.
Social Class: a grouping of people with similar levels
 of wealth, power, and prestige
Wealth - made up of his/her assets. Richest 1% of
 population controls more than 1/3 of country’s
 wealth in US
Power - ability to control the behavior of others, with
 or without consent. Can be based on force,
 possession of a special skill, social status, personal
 characteristics, tradition.
Prestige - the respect, honor, recognition an
 individual receives from other members of society.
 Can be based on income, occupation, education,
 family, area of residence, possessions, membership
Socioeconomic Status (SES) - combined factors used to
 determine an individual’s relative position in
 stratification system (combines factors such as education
 level, occupational prestige, etc…)
Functionalist Theory on Stratification: stratification is
 a necessary feature; certain roles must be filled if system
 is maintained; high rewards are needed to fulfill needs -
 ex. Why be a doctor if I can be a salesclerk and be paid
 the same?
Conflict Theory on Stratification: stratification comes
 from exploitation (usually by the owners of the means of
 production); from there owners can then keep power and
 prestige; some American conflict theorists are C. Wright
 Mills, Irving Louis Horowitz, G. William Domhoff
Some sociologists say that neither theory gives us a
 true explanation for stratification. Many have tried to
 combine the two to better explain this societal
 system. Ralf Dahrendorf and Gerhard Lenski are two
 sociologists studying this phenomenon.
In theory: all Americans have equal access to resources
 needed for social advancement
Is this true in act?
The actual number of social classes in US varies
How do sociologists rank class? Reputational method:
 individuals in community asked to rank other community
 members based on what they know of their
 characteristics and lifestyles
How do sociologists rank class? Reputational method:
 individuals in community asked to rank other
 community members based on what they know of their
 characteristics and lifestyles
Subjective method: individuals determine own social
 rank
Objective method: sociologists define social class by
 income, occupation, and education
SOCIAL CLASSES in the US
-The Upper Class: 1% of population; control sizable
  proportion of country’s wealth; “old money” and
  “new money”
-The Upper Middle Class: high-income businesspeople
  and professionals; most have high degrees; large
  houses, expensive cars, yearly vacations, college
  education for children, luxuries; politically and
  socially active
-The Lower Middle Class: white-collar jobs-work that
  does not involve manual labor; jobs require less
  education, provide lower income; nursing, middle
  management, sales; live comfortable life but must
  work hard; usually politically conservative
-The Working Class: manual labor jobs; factory workers,
  tradespeople, less skilled workers, blue-collar jobs; carry
  little prestige
-The Working Poor: lowest-paying jobs; housecleaning,
  migrant farming, day laboring; depend on government-
  support programs; high school drop-outs; usually not
  involved politically; believe situation will remain same
-The Underclass: experienced unemployment an poverty
  over several generations; public assistance
SOCIAL MOBILITY
-horizontal mobility: movement within a social class
-vertical mobility: movement between social classes or
  strata
-intergenerational mobility: status differences between
  generations in the same family
Structural Causes of Upward Mobility: advances in
 technology, changes in merchandising patterns (credit
 and real estate), increase in level of education
Structural Causes of Downward Mobility: personal
 factors, changes in economy
Poverty: a standard of living that is below the minimum
 level considered adequate by society
Relative measure
Minimum income=poverty line
1 person=8794
8 persons=29701
AMERICAN POVERTY
  Age: as age group children have largest percentage in
   poverty (under 18 make up 35% of population)
  Sex: 57% of the poor are women; women head 1/2 of poor
   families
  Race and Ethnicity: African Americans and Hispanics have
   twice the rate of whites in poverty
The Effects of Poverty
   -life chances: health, length of life, housing, education
   -life expectancy: average number of years a person born in a
    particular year can expect to live
        Inadequate nutrition, less access to medical care


        Patterns of behavior: are divorce rates higher? Arrests? Convictions?
         Prison rates?
Government Responses to Poverty
   Johnson’s “war on poverty”
   Poverty rates improved?
   Social-welfare programs - transfer payments (from taxes)
    SSI, TANF, AFDC, Food Stamp program
   Was a permanent “welfare class” created?
 In this chapter we will look at the various systems of stratification within
  societies. Then, we will take an even greater look at the American system
  followed by an in-depth look at how poverty affects individuals, groups,
  and the society as a whole. For this chapter you may select one of the
  following pieces to complete:

 -write either poem or song lyrics expressing hardships of Americans living
  in poverty
 -write paper distinguishing rural and urban poverty – write about country
  of choice –include personal reflection
 -artwork about poverty: or essay on influential artist who dissects poverty
  within society
 -an analysis of social-welfare in America
 -“pictures of poverty” collage
 -book report: Nickeled and Dimed – read the write a book report
 -analysis of school lunch program in American schools

 These are some ideas. If you have other ideas or an idea to build with
  these topics, please let me know.
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SOCIAL STARTIFICATION

  • 1. Section 1: Systems of Stratification Section 2: The American Class System Section 3: Poverty
  • 2. Every society has system of separating its members based on some characteristics Social stratification: division of society into categories, ranks, classes Most common divisions: ancestry, race, age, physical appearance, gender
  • 3. Divisions, however, lead to social inequality - unequal sharing of scarce resources and social rewards closed system: movement = impossible open system: movement = possible Left and Right of system - caste -vs- class
  • 4. CASTE SYSTEM: scarce resources and social rewards are distributed on the basis of ascribed statuses  Newborn child’s lifelong status (or caste) determined by the status of his/her parents  Can you marry outside status? Exogamy (marry outside) Endogamy (marry inside)  Country models of the Caste System - India
  • 5. CLASS SYSTEM: distribution of scarce resources and rewards is determined on the basis of achieved statuses  Individuals have some control over place within system  Circumstances may assist individuals to “move up” or “move down” social class ladder  Looking at the class system: Karl Marx first thought social class depended on means of production. The bourgeoisie own the means of production while the proletariat sell their labor in exchange for wages. Marx divided society into two main divisions based on property. Later, Max Weber expanded on this and thought that social class depended on not only property, but also prestige and power.
  • 6. Social Class: a grouping of people with similar levels of wealth, power, and prestige Wealth - made up of his/her assets. Richest 1% of population controls more than 1/3 of country’s wealth in US Power - ability to control the behavior of others, with or without consent. Can be based on force, possession of a special skill, social status, personal characteristics, tradition. Prestige - the respect, honor, recognition an individual receives from other members of society. Can be based on income, occupation, education, family, area of residence, possessions, membership
  • 7. Socioeconomic Status (SES) - combined factors used to determine an individual’s relative position in stratification system (combines factors such as education level, occupational prestige, etc…)
  • 8. Functionalist Theory on Stratification: stratification is a necessary feature; certain roles must be filled if system is maintained; high rewards are needed to fulfill needs - ex. Why be a doctor if I can be a salesclerk and be paid the same? Conflict Theory on Stratification: stratification comes from exploitation (usually by the owners of the means of production); from there owners can then keep power and prestige; some American conflict theorists are C. Wright Mills, Irving Louis Horowitz, G. William Domhoff
  • 9. Some sociologists say that neither theory gives us a true explanation for stratification. Many have tried to combine the two to better explain this societal system. Ralf Dahrendorf and Gerhard Lenski are two sociologists studying this phenomenon.
  • 10. In theory: all Americans have equal access to resources needed for social advancement Is this true in act? The actual number of social classes in US varies How do sociologists rank class? Reputational method: individuals in community asked to rank other community members based on what they know of their characteristics and lifestyles
  • 11. How do sociologists rank class? Reputational method: individuals in community asked to rank other community members based on what they know of their characteristics and lifestyles Subjective method: individuals determine own social rank Objective method: sociologists define social class by income, occupation, and education
  • 12. SOCIAL CLASSES in the US -The Upper Class: 1% of population; control sizable proportion of country’s wealth; “old money” and “new money” -The Upper Middle Class: high-income businesspeople and professionals; most have high degrees; large houses, expensive cars, yearly vacations, college education for children, luxuries; politically and socially active -The Lower Middle Class: white-collar jobs-work that does not involve manual labor; jobs require less education, provide lower income; nursing, middle management, sales; live comfortable life but must work hard; usually politically conservative
  • 13. -The Working Class: manual labor jobs; factory workers, tradespeople, less skilled workers, blue-collar jobs; carry little prestige -The Working Poor: lowest-paying jobs; housecleaning, migrant farming, day laboring; depend on government- support programs; high school drop-outs; usually not involved politically; believe situation will remain same -The Underclass: experienced unemployment an poverty over several generations; public assistance
  • 14. SOCIAL MOBILITY -horizontal mobility: movement within a social class -vertical mobility: movement between social classes or strata -intergenerational mobility: status differences between generations in the same family
  • 15. Structural Causes of Upward Mobility: advances in technology, changes in merchandising patterns (credit and real estate), increase in level of education Structural Causes of Downward Mobility: personal factors, changes in economy
  • 16. Poverty: a standard of living that is below the minimum level considered adequate by society Relative measure Minimum income=poverty line 1 person=8794 8 persons=29701
  • 17. AMERICAN POVERTY  Age: as age group children have largest percentage in poverty (under 18 make up 35% of population)  Sex: 57% of the poor are women; women head 1/2 of poor families  Race and Ethnicity: African Americans and Hispanics have twice the rate of whites in poverty
  • 18. The Effects of Poverty  -life chances: health, length of life, housing, education  -life expectancy: average number of years a person born in a particular year can expect to live  Inadequate nutrition, less access to medical care  Patterns of behavior: are divorce rates higher? Arrests? Convictions? Prison rates?
  • 19. Government Responses to Poverty  Johnson’s “war on poverty”  Poverty rates improved?  Social-welfare programs - transfer payments (from taxes) SSI, TANF, AFDC, Food Stamp program  Was a permanent “welfare class” created?
  • 20.  In this chapter we will look at the various systems of stratification within societies. Then, we will take an even greater look at the American system followed by an in-depth look at how poverty affects individuals, groups, and the society as a whole. For this chapter you may select one of the following pieces to complete:  -write either poem or song lyrics expressing hardships of Americans living in poverty  -write paper distinguishing rural and urban poverty – write about country of choice –include personal reflection  -artwork about poverty: or essay on influential artist who dissects poverty within society  -an analysis of social-welfare in America  -“pictures of poverty” collage  -book report: Nickeled and Dimed – read the write a book report  -analysis of school lunch program in American schools  These are some ideas. If you have other ideas or an idea to build with these topics, please let me know.