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The social standing of a person in a society or group refers to their position, rank, or perceived status within that particular social hierarchy. It can be influenced by factors such as wealth, education, occupation, and social connections, and may impact how an individual is perceived and treated by others in that society or group.
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Carnegie lost prestige because of his harsh behavior.
humanists' stuies and ideas affect Renaissance life by affected people's thinking about social standing.
Athol A. Congalton has written: 'Status ranking of Sydney suburbs' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social status, Suburbs and environments 'Hawera--' -- subject(s): Social surveys 'Social standing of occupations in Sydney' -- subject(s): Occupational prestige, Occupations, Social aspects, Social aspects of Occupations
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Indicators of social mobility include income level, education attainment, and occupation. These factors are used to assess how individuals or families can move up or down the social ladder over time. A lack of intergenerational mobility can perpetuate inequality in society.
Status is defined as the individual's rank, position, or standing within a particular social, professional, or organizational context. It often reflects influence, authority, or prestige attributed to a person based on factors such as job title, wealth, or social connections.
the ownership of slaves
Matti Alestalo has written: 'Prestige and stratification' -- subject(s): Occupational prestige, Social classes
Standing Conference of Organisations of Social Workers ended in 1970.
Standing Conference of Organisations of Social Workers was created in 1962.