IDS 159 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: United Nations Development Programme, Social Stratification

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Ids 159 - the working class - lecture 8. People who do manual work (blue-collar) where income widely varies depending on skills required. Hurt the most due to job losses. Some income similar to white-collar, but less security. Most jobs of this level are routine and perceived as less meaningful. Two groups: white-collar workers and professional managers (higher prestige). Major difference is amount of control they have over their work and that of others, as white collars are supervised by professionals. White collar jobs have expanded in past decade, as many people believed these jobs were more meaningful that blue-collars. Professionals, managers, and administrators are elite of middle class. Income level allows them to have affluent lifestyle. Two types: individuals who inherit wealth and the top-level administrators. High income and wealth are necessary characteristics. Refers to ability to change positions within a social stratification system. Horizontal mobility: moving within same status category.

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