Social Stratification--Poverty
class consciousness
A belief that you are a member of an economic group whose interests are opposed to people in other such groups
hierarchy
A group organized by rank
Socio-economic status
A person's position in society as determined by income, wealth, occupation, education, place of residence, and other factors
Inequalities
Differences between poverty and wealth, as well as in peoples' well-being and access to things like jobs, housing and education. Inequalities may occur in housing provision, access to services, access to open land, safety and security.
poverty
Inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Proletariat
Marx's term for the exploited class, the mass of workers who do not own the means of production
Social Mobility
Movement of individuals or groups from one position in a society's stratification system to another
Bourgeoisie
Owns the means of production according to Marx
inherited wealth
Wealth which a person has not earned, but which has been left to them from a family member who has died.
Vertical mobility
a change upward or downward in occupational status or social class
Social Classes
a division of a society based on social and economic status.
Prestige
a high standing achieved through success or influence or wealth etc.
power elite
a small group of wealthy and influential people at the top of society who hold the power and resources
social pyramid
a social structure in the shape of a pyramid, with layers representing social classes of different rank
caste system
a social structure in which classes are determined by heredity
social stratification
a system by which a society ranks categories of people in social classes
Meritocracy
a system in which promotion is based on individual ability or achievement
open class system
a system in which social class is based on merit and individual effort; movement is allowed between classes
egalitarian
believing in the social and economic equality of all people
Horizontal mobility
change in occupation or lifestyle that remains within the same social class
destitute
deprived of the necessities of life; lacking in
Culture of Poverty
entrenched attitudes that can develop among poor communities and lead the poor to accept their fate rather than attempt to improve their lot
Income
money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
working poor
people who work but whose earnings are not enough to lift them above the poverty line
impoverished
poor, in a state of poverty; depleted
Relative poverty
poverty defined according to the living standards of the majority in any given society
affluent
rich, wealthy
Power
the ability of one person to get another person to act in accordance with the first person's intentions
status quo
the existing state of affairs
Poverty Line
the official measure of poverty; calculated to include incomes that are less than three times a low-cost food budget
Absolute poverty
the point at which a household's income falls below the necessary level to purchase food to physically sustain its members
Wealth
the total value of everything someone owns, minus the debts
feminization of poverty
the trend of women making up an increasing proportion of the poor