MHR 600 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Social Inequality, Ascribed Status, Market Basket

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Social inequality: the unequal distribution of tangible or intangible goods or services to individuals or groups in society (unequal access to varying resources) Social stratification: division of people into categories or strata that are rewarded unequally in terms of power, property and prestige. Ascribed status: status that is given at birth, such as gender, age or race. Achieved status: non-birth status, for example, occupation, education or marital status. Open system society: society where status is based largely on achievement and individuals have the ability to move between and within different strata. Closed system society: society where status is based largely on ascription and individuals are restricted in their movements between and within strata. Caste system: a closed stratified system in india that is premised on ascription or birth. Caste: are fixed groups and individuals are born into particular caste based on their societal roles, which become an unalterable social status, passed on through heredity.

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