SMILE L.P Q2 UCSP WK 3
SMILE L.P Q2 UCSP WK 3
SMILE L.P Q2 UCSP WK 3
Politics
Quarter 2 – Module 3:
Examine the Concept,
Characteristics and Forms of
Meaning of Stratification
Social stratification is the classification of people into socioeconomic class,
based upon their occupation and income, wealth and social status.
Stratification is the relative social position of people within a social group,
category, geographic region, or social unit. Social stratification is distinguished
as three social classes: the upper class, the middle class, and the lower class;
in turn, each class can be subdivided into strata: the upper-stratum, the
middle-stratum, and the lower stratum. Social stratum can be formed upon the
bases of kinship or caste, or both.
Max Weber, on the other hand, differentiates them into three: wealth, power,
and prestige. Individual’s social standing can be measured, all at once, based
on their relative access to these three.
1. Horizontal mobility
This happen when a person changes their occupation but their overall
social standing remains unchanged.
2. Vertical mobility
It is a change in the occupational, political, or religious status of a person
that causes a change in their societal position. A person or social object
moves from one social class to another.
3. Upward mobility
It is when a person moves from a lower position in society to a higher
one. It can also include people occupying higher positions in the same
societal group. However, upward mobility, while seen as a good thing,
can also come at a cost for individuals.
4. Downward mobility
It takes place when a person moves from a higher position in society to a
lower one. It happen when someone is caught performing a wrongful act
that can result in the loss of the position they currently hold.
5. Inter-generational mobility
This happen when the social position changes from one generation to
another. The change can be upward or downward.
6. Intra-generational mobility
Change in societal position occurs during the lifespan of a single
generation. It can also refer to a change in position between siblings.
One way is when a person climbs up the corporate ladder in their
career
DIRECTIONS: To strengthen and broaden your knowledge on the lessons that you
had learned, complete the given graphic organizers below. The main idea is already
given
SOCIAL SOCIAL
STRATIFICATION
DESIRABLES
SOCIAL MOBILITY
ACTIVITY…REFLECTION PAPER
DIRECTIONS: Write your insights about this saying.
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