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  2. Ascribed status - Wikipedia

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    An example of ascribed irreversible status is age. His conclusion is based on the fact that an ascribed status within a social structure is indicative of the behavior that one can exhibit but it does not explain the action itself. Ascribed status is an arbitrary system of classifying individuals that is not fixed in the way that most people think.

  3. Songbun - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... "origin" and 成分, "constituent"), is the system of ascribed status used in North Korea. According to the ...

  4. Social status - Wikipedia

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    Ascribed statuses are fixed for an individual at birth, while achieved status is determined by social rewards an individual acquires during his or her lifetime as a result of the exercise of ability and/or perseverance. [17] Examples of ascribed status include castes, race, and beauty among others. Meanwhile, achieved statuses are akin to one's ...

  5. Ascriptive inequality - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 sociologist Kingsley Davis proposed that status is ascribed to an infant as a consequence of the position of the socializing agents (usually the parents). Because of such subjective connection of the infant with people who already have a status in the social structure, it immediately gives the child membership in the society and a specific place in the system of social status.

  6. Social inequality - Wikipedia

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    Achieved characteristics are those which a person earns or chooses; examples include level of education, marital status, leadership status and other measures of merit. In most societies, an individual's social status is a combination of ascribed and achieved factors.

  7. Category:Social status - Wikipedia

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    S. Shift-and-persist model; Snob; Social class in Nigeria; Social class in the United States; Social Credit System; Social distance; Social distance corollary

  8. Caste - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the United States are sometimes divided by race and class status despite the national narrative of integration. [ citation needed ] A survey on caste discrimination conducted by Equality Labs [ a ] found 67% of Indian Dalits living in the US reporting that they faced caste-based harassment at the workplace, and 27% reporting verbal or ...

  9. Tribe - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Italiano; ... Ascribed status; Achieved status; Social status; Caste; Age grade/Age set; ... Indo-European Language and Society, translated by ...