Social Stratification Archives - Sociology Learners https://www.sociologylearners.com/tag/social-stratification/ Knowledge Bank of Sociology Sun, 24 Sep 2023 09:33:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 129612039 Functions of Economic Institution https://www.sociologylearners.com/functions-of-economic-institution/ Sat, 24 Feb 2018 12:20:05 +0000 https://www.sociologylearners.com/?p=419 Following are the functions of economic institutions which include Social stratification, Power and authority, Interdependence of other Institutions, Needs satisfaction, Employment, Division of Labor and Provision of funds. Social Stratification: In capitalist system, there is uneven distribution of resources among people, which create many social classes in society. Individuals in society belong to different classes […]

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Following are the functions of economic institutions which include Social stratification, Power and authority, Interdependence of other Institutions, Needs satisfaction, Employment, Division of Labor and Provision of funds.

  • Social Stratification: In capitalist system, there is uneven distribution of resources among people, which create many social classes in society. Individuals in society belong to different classes such as upper, middle and lower class. They can move upward or downward on the social ladder, for instance, if lower class people get access to more resources they move upwards on the social ladder and may become middle class or upper class. And if the resources of upper class diminish they will move downwards and may become middle class or lower class.
  • Power and Authority: Those who have access and possess more economic resources they are powerful and authoritative in society. Wealth and economic resources are the source of power in society, the holder of wealth can control various agencies of society.
  • Interdependence of other Institutions: Survival of economic institution depends on the cooperation with other institution. Labor force work in different industries which comes from the institution of family and without labor it is impossible to produce. Technical and managerial staff comes from the educational institution. The role of sociologist initiate when workers go on strike and industries get closed. Government formulate rules and regulations for businesses and business owners have to follow those rules. Therefore, cooperation with other institution is mandatory for economic institution.
  • Needs Satisfaction: In modern world, our basic needs have enormously increased. We need industrial and agricultural goods and services to survive in modern world. Economic institutions are obligated to satisfy those needs.
  • Employment: Economic institution creates jobs opportunities for people through which, they can generate income and earn their livelihood. That’s how people in the society satisfy their basic needs. Many businesses are developed under the economic institution.
  • Division of Labor: Economic institution creates jobs for the people who acquire different skill sets. The roles and responsibilities of employee depend on their skills.
  • Provisions of Funds: Economic institution provides economic assistance to other institutions as well. It provides funds to government in the shape of taxes and to the family in the shape of salaries.

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Social Stratification in Sociology https://www.sociologylearners.com/social-stratification-in-sociology/ Wed, 13 Dec 2017 08:39:15 +0000 https://www.sociologylearners.com/?p=370 Social stratification is the hierarchal social standing of people in the society. In this hierarchal system some people stand on the top of social class ladder and some stand in the middle and some at the bottom. The position of an individual is determined by the following factors, cast, power, occupation, wealth and race. The […]

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Social stratification is the hierarchal social standing of people in the society. In this hierarchal system some people stand on the top of social class ladder and some stand in the middle and some at the bottom. The position of an individual is determined by the following factors, cast, power, occupation, wealth and race. The geological term stratification is best way to visualize the social structure of society. In geology the term stratification refer to the vertical lines in the rock. Society comprises of different layers of people, and the resources are distributed unequally among them. Those who have more resources are at the top and those who have less resources represents the bottom layer of society. Social classes exist in every society and social strata’s are formed and reinforced by the society as whole, on the basis of group membership and cast.

The factors which determine stratification differ in dissimilar societies. In some society the wealth is considered as a benchmark for stratification. Those who have more economic resources which include salary, dividends, capital etc. are at the top tier of social hierarchy. In some society wiser people are given more consideration compare to the rich, in such societies stratification is done on the basis of prestige. Therefore, cultural norms of the society plays vital role in social stratification. Sociologist have distinguished two types of social stratification, which are as follow, close systems and open systems.

Closed System

Closed system is the social settings in which an individual is not able to change his status and move to the other tier of social hierarchy. Cast system is the best example of closed system, in India roles of an individuals are decided on the basis of cast. Most working class people belong to the untouchables and their status do not change because they marry with in their cast. Moreover, they do not have resources to change their current status and move to the other layer of social hierarchy. Even if somehow they manage to become economically prosper, they will still be considered as inferior. Some casts are considered inferior and some are considered superior in India.

Open System

Open system is the social setting in which an individual is able to change his social status and move to the other level of social hierarchy. Class system is the good example of open system. In class system people are allowed to change their social status by receiving high level of education and white color job. People are free to marry anyone they like. For example on 29 April 2011, prince William got married with a commoner named Catharine. In England the commoner are at bottom of social hierarchy and duke is at the top. Which means that Catharine moved from the bottom of social class ladder to the top by marrying duke of England.            

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