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  2. Category:Social class in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Social class by country - Wikipedia

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  4. Social class - Wikipedia

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    A social class or social stratum is a grouping of people into a set of hierarchical social categories, [1] the most common being the working class, middle class, and upper class. Membership of a social class can for example be dependent on education, wealth, occupation, income, and belonging to a particular subculture or social network. [2]

  5. Category:Social class in Asia - Wikipedia

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  7. Three-component theory of stratification - Wikipedia

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    Weber argued that power can take a variety of forms. A person's power can be shown in the social order through their status, in the economic order through their class, and in the political order through their party. Thus, class, status and party are each aspects of the distribution of power within a community. [1]

  8. HISCO - Wikipedia

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    The Historical International Standard of Classification of Occupations or HISCO is a theoretical model used to code social class and occupational status. [1] Formulated in 2002, [ 2 ] the model complements the ILO 's ISCO68 scheme, as it prescribes a universal code system for examining occupation descriptions. [ 3 ]

  9. Systems of social stratification - Wikipedia

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    They share with Polynesians a status system of graded hereditary ranking of individuals and of lineages; a social class system of chiefs ("nobles"), commoners, and slaves; concepts of primogeniture and seniority of descent lines; a concept of abstract supernatural powers as special attributes of chiefs; and a lineage system that leans toward ...