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    The precise definitional can be strongly controversial. Poverty is living with limited resources to provide the basic needs, and activities of daily living. Over the years, life expectancy has improved significantly in all social classes, but there are still health inequalities in the lower and working class. Members in a lower class have many disadvantages when it comes to staying healthy and living longer. Factors including work environment, lifestyles, behavior, physical and mental demands accumulate

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    rewards and a recruitment market which is hinged upon deservingness, the effect of inequality guarantees that the essential roles within society are occupied by the best candidates: “Social inequality is an unconsciously evolved device by which societies insure that the most important positions are conscientiously filled by the most qualified persons.” (Davis and Moore, 1967: 48). This is because the presence of inequality plays an important and positive role, by providing motivation to able members

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    have been faced with inequality at some point in their life whether it is because of race, ethnic background, or gender. Also, social class plays a major role within inequality because, depending on the social class one is born into it can predict a lot about their future. Class is defined as the status one hold in society, socially or economically: according to socioeconomic factors, it can be one's status pertaining to things such as education, wealth, or occupation. Social class in our society

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    tend to have for the remainder of your life. In Mexico’s intriguing and stunning society with all diverse destinations you are able to visit ranging from beaches to hotels and etc. their society is based upon the idea of social stratification which is explained as “arranged in social strata or classes within groups” meaning the population of Mexico is divided into classes, the upper class, middle class, and lower class. People in Mexico are viewed in these classes you have the wealthy which are the

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    Social Class Inequalities

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    struggling to survive. Most people don’t bother to think that these different classes could be leading toward social inequalities. Well, this is reality people are being treated differently because of where they stand on this class scale. Conflict pertaining to these differences occurs in our personal and professional aspects of our life. Many people believe that social class inequalities have been eliminated, however this issue continues to exist within the different classes due to a various number

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    greatest issues that our world is plagued with is inequality. It is not a new issue but certainly an important one, and an issue that is present in virtually every era of human history. The concept of inequality is not innately human as countless other species of animals operate under hierarchies of dominance with certain members exploiting others and enjoying a wealthier lifestyle. However, humans are not born with the desire to create inequality and to exploit one another, as is clear in early human

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    Inequality is one of the biggest problems facing our country today. The wealthiest 1% of Americans have as much financially as the poorest 50% of Americans. Many people in this country are working hard every day and are barely able to make ends meet. The voice of the poorest in this country is being ignored in favor of the voice of the wealthy. Most Americans do not desire to be poor but they are not given the chance and the resources to overcome poverty. In his article Williams brings to light many

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    Social Class and Inequality

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    Social Class and Inequality Social inequality has been defined as a conflicting status within a society with regards to the individual, property rights, and access to education, medical care, and welfare programs.   Much of society’s inequality can be attributed to the class status of a particular group, which has usually been largely determined by the group’s ethnicity or race (Macionis & Gerber, 2006).   The conflict perspective is an attempt to understand the group conflict that

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    Evaluate the idea that education reproduces and legitimates social class and inequality. Marxists sociologists, such as Althusser, Bowles and Gintis and Willis argue that education operates in the interests of the ruling class and maintains capitalism. However, other sociologists oppose this by arguing that this is false and education is meritocratic. Althusser takes a theoretical approach to education and states that the ruling class has two ways of controlling the working class, through ideological

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    of social inequalities has always been a key issue in sociology, especially to Bourdieu, as a large branch of his study was surrounding the issue of class. In this essay, an understanding of what is meant by social inequality and reproduction will be looked at to begin with, and will be applied to the specific forms of social inequality which will be discussed, mainly gender and class inequality. This will be followed by how Pierre Bourdieu accounts for the reproduction of social inequalities. The

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