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Week 10 Class II
  • STRATIFICATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND WORLDWIDE
  • Chapter 9

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Stratification by Social Class
  • Wealth and Income
  • Income and wealth in the United States are
    distributed unevenly.
  • The richest fifth of the population accounts for
    50 of after-tax income.
  • The bottom fifth of the population accounts for
    only 3 of after-tax income.

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Source ablongman p 194
  • Inequality of US income

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Source ablongman p 194
  • Inequality of US income

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Source ablongman p 194
  • Inequality of US income

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Source ablongman p 194
  • Inequality of US income

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Source ablongman p 194
  • Inequality of US income

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Source ablongman p 194
  • Inequality of US income

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Income Vs. Wealth Stratification
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Stratification by Social Class
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Stratification by Race/Ethnicity
Median Household Income by Race and Hispanic
Origin 1967 to 2000
Source Carmen DeNavas-Walt, Robert W. Cleveland,
and Marc L. Oemer. 2001. Figure 1 in Money Income
in the United States 2000. Current Population
Reports Series P60-213. Washington, DC U.S.
Government Printing Office. Also accessible at
http//www.census.gov/hhes/www/income00.html.
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Stratification by Social Class
Figure 9.4 The Growing U.S. Income Gap, 1989-1998
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Stratification by Social Class
  • Poverty
  • Approximately one out of every nine people in the
    United States lives below the poverty line.
  • Sociologists distinguish different types of
    poverty
  • --Absolute poverty is the minimum level of
    subsistence that no family should live below.
  • --Relative poverty is a standard by which people
    are defined as being disadvantaged when compared
    to the nation as a whole.

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Stratification by Social Class
  • Poverty
  • Who are the poor in the United States?
    children women the elderly
  • A majority of the poor live in rural areas.

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Stratification by Social Class
  • Life Chances
  • Webers Analysis
  • Life chances are opportunities to obtain
  • material goods,
  • positive living conditions, and
  • favorable life experiences.
  • Occupying a higher position in a society improves
    your life changes and brings greater access to
    social rewards.

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Social Class Simulation
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