Social Stratification: by Dilawar Khan
Social Stratification: by Dilawar Khan
Social Stratification: by Dilawar Khan
STRATIFICATION
by Dilawar Khan
Outline:
• Social Stratification
• Principles of Stratification
• Patterns of social stratification
• Open and closed systems
• Dimensions of stratification
• Theories of social stratification:
• Functionalist theory
• Conflict theory
• Class system
• Determinants
• Identification
• Significance
• Pakistani class systems
1. Social Stratification
• Definition:
Social stratification refers to society’s categorization of its
people into groups based on socioeconomic factors
like wealth, income, race, education, gender, occupation,
and social status, or derived power (social and political). As such,
stratification is the relative social position of persons within a
social group, category, geographic region, or social unit.
2. Principles of Social Stratification
• Social stratification is a characteristic of society, not simply a
function of individual differences.
• Although variable in form, social stratification is universal.
• Social stratification persists over generations.
• Social stratification is supported by patterns of belief.
3. Types of Stratification Systems
Sociologists distinguish among two major ideal types of
stratification systems: Open system and Closed System
• Open System: