Chapter 7 Flashcards
Ascribed statuses
social positions assigned on the basis of attributes people possess at no fault of their own
Social stratification
systematic process of categorizing and ranking people on a scale of social worth
Achieved statuses
attained thru combination of choice, effort, and ability
Social prestige
level of respect/admiration for a status apart from any person who happens to occupy it
Status symbols
visible markers of economic position and social rank
Communist Manifesto writer
Karl Marx
Social inequality
unequal distribution of income, wealth, and other valued resources
Intersectionality
interconnections among the variatious catergories people occupy
Urban underclass
diverse groups of families/individuals living in the inner city who are outside of the mainstream of American occupational system
4 reasons for need of poverty
- people who do unskilled, dangerous, dead-end work of society earn menial wages
- US economy depends on cheap labor from around the world
- Affluent people pay low wages for many time consuming jobs
- Poor often volunteer for over-the-counter drug tests
Relative poverty
situation in which a person is disadvantaged in relation to a person in a more advantaged position
Brain drain
emigration from a country of the most educated and most talented people