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  2. Middle Australia - Wikipedia

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    The term "Middle Australian" is a socio-political term which generally refers to middle class or lower-middle class Australian people who hold traditional or right-wing views. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As such, it does not refer to the geographical middle of the country, but rather to the socio-economic middle (as is also the primary meaning of the ...

  3. Social stratification - Wikipedia

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    In modern Western societies, stratification is often broadly classified into three major divisions of social class: upper class, middle class, and lower class. Each of these classes can be further subdivided into smaller classes (e.g. "upper middle"). [5] Social strata may also be delineated on the basis of kinship ties or caste relations.

  4. Culture of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Even the most successful and beautiful Australians are eager to proclaim how ordinary they are, to the extent that two-thirds of the highest earning households define themselves as middle class, lower middle class or even working class. [234] This egalitarian social system makes Australians appear "laid-back", welcoming or relaxed to others.

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  7. 7 Things the Upper Middle Class Can’t Afford Anymore - AOL

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    If your goal has been to reach the upper middle class, you might be in for a disappointment. "We live in an economic period when being middle class has pretty much lost its glory and, to be...

  8. Australia - Wikipedia

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    About 58% of Australians aged from 25 to 64 have vocational or tertiary qualifications [406] and the tertiary graduation rate of 49% is the highest among OECD countries. 30.9% of Australia's population has attained a higher education qualification, which is among the highest percentages in the world.

  9. Socioeconomic status - Wikipedia

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    An 1880 painting by Jean-Eugène Buland showing a stark contrast in socioeconomic status. Socioeconomic status (SES) is an economic and sociological combined total measure of a person's work experience and of an individual's or family's access to economic resources and social position in relation to others.