Class status refers to an individual's social or economic position within a society, often determined by factors such as income, education, occupation, and social connections. It influences access to resources, opportunities, and social mobility. Class status can also impact one’s lifestyle, values, and opportunities for advancement, shaping interactions and experiences within different social contexts.
It means you have a doctorate (high-class, postgraduate degree) in something.
No ramgharia's are higher in status in class. they are brahmins and are higher in status in jatt.
it illustrates that the presence of many status groups within a class can weaken class solidarity
A second-class citizen is a person who is systematically discriminated against within a state or other political jurisdiction, despite their nominal status as a citizen or legal resident there.
A second-class citizen is a person who is systematically discriminated against within a state or other political jurisdiction, despite their nominal status as a citizen or legal resident there.
A pejorative term often used to refer to a member of a class of low social status is "commoner" or "peasant".
The people who inherit their status are the aristocrats. The Roman aristocrats were the patricians.
If you mean applying to an ordinary citizen then he would have had the same status as any other citizen. But because he was the son of a God then he would havd has a higher status given to him by those who recognized the wisdom in his teachings and his attitude towards all others. Though not recognizes by the upper class he would have been seen by the lower class as someone whom they could be taught by. They would have given him the status of a teacher most likely.
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The merged ethnicity and class in a person's status.
Sociologists refer to social class as a grouping within society based on factors like income, education, occupation, and social status. It reflects the hierarchical structure of society and influences individuals' life chances and opportunities. Social class can contribute to inequalities in areas such as access to resources, power, and social mobility.
some were born into it