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  2. Social stratification - Wikipedia

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    Like a stratified class system within a nation, looking at the world economy one can see class positions in the unequal distribution of capital and other resources between nations. Rather than having separate national economies, nations are considered as participating in this world economy.

  3. Social mobility - Wikipedia

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    Education can be a tool used by individuals to move from one stratum to another in stratified societies. Higher education policies have worked to establish and reinforce stratification. [ 22 ] Greater gaps in education quality and investment in students among elite and standard universities account for the lower upward social mobility of the ...

  4. Stratification - Wikipedia

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    Stratification (seeds), where seeds are treated to simulate winter conditions so that germination may occur Stratification (clinical trials), partitioning of subjects by a factors other than the intervention

  5. Stratified randomization - Wikipedia

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    Graphic breakdown of stratified random sampling. In statistics, stratified randomization is a method of sampling which first stratifies the whole study population into subgroups with same attributes or characteristics, known as strata, then followed by simple random sampling from the stratified groups, where each element within the same subgroup are selected unbiasedly during any stage of the ...

  6. Classless society - Wikipedia

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    Everyone was equal in a basic sense as a member of the tribe and the different functional assignments of the primitive mode of production, howsoever rigid and stratified they might be, did not and could not simply because of the numbers produce a class society as such.

  7. Class stratification - Wikipedia

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    Social class is usually regarded as being conceived of as sets of positions rather than as individuals who happen to fill them at any particular time. Class structure is the “empty spaces” that persons occupy without altering the shape of the class structure.

  8. Category:Stratifications - Wikipedia

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  9. Age stratification - Wikipedia

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    Argentina population pyramid 2009. Age stratification is not a fixed phenomenon, but rather varies with the passage of time and between cultures and populations. [4] Shifting age structure of a population changes the age stratification.