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The analysis was based on an empirical study of social stratification.
Social stratification with a chief at the top is part of the outside world, not theirs.
Social stratification describes the way people are placed in society.
The higher the social stratification, the more dominant the second goal is.
For example, social stratification studies inequality and class structure in society.
There were no significant indications of property and social stratification.
Social stratification was represented in the governance of the community.
Their societies may also have had a somewhat lower level of social stratification.
Moving on to the issue of social stratification one should specify the main ideas behind this approach.
However, this view of social stratification is central to Marxist theory.
This does not, however, prove that social stratification is inevitable.
Social stratification is much less rigid in northern coast area.
He is known for his research on international migration, social stratification and labor markets.
There are no larger houses that could indicate social stratification.
The grave goods included few weapons and little evidence of social stratification.
The groups also mirrored the social stratification of the Canadian society.
His interests include the relationships between social stratification, public policy and societal problems.
In other cities, lack of political will and historic social stratification keeps the model from taking off.
Sexual inequality is a dimension of social stratification in its own right.
People with a lower income will generally be a better example of moving up in the social stratification and achieving status.
Such mobility is sometimes used to classify different systems of social stratification.
The word status refers to social stratification on a vertical scale.
However, within the overall cohesive community is found a significant degree of social stratification.
The city's population was characterized by social stratification, both economic and religious, which grew more pronounced over the years.
Social stratification was affected but not dictated by economic developments.