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Social Stratification

Social Stratification. Class Structure Four Species Of Capital Economic Capital Human Capital Social Capital Cultural Capital. Upper Class > $295k Upper Middle Class $170k – 300k Lower Middle Class $49k – 170k Working Class $29k - 49k Lower Class < $29k Underclass $0. .859.

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Social Stratification

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  1. Social Stratification Class Structure Four Species Of Capital Economic Capital Human Capital Social Capital Cultural Capital

  2. Upper Class > $295k Upper Middle Class $170k – 300k Lower Middle Class $49k – 170k Working Class $29k - 49k Lower Class < $29k Underclass $0 .859 .753 .310 FaEd Ed .394 Oc .410 .279 .516 .115 .281 FaOc 1stOc .224 .818 Blau and Duncan 1967

  3. George Becker Pierre Bourdieu • Economic Capital: Control of financial resources (e.g., cash, assets) Poverty Line Single: $10,830 Family: $22,050 At/Below Poverty White 12.3% Black 25.8% Asian 12.5% Latino 25.3% Species Of CapitalTransferred From Generation To GenerationAble To Be Exchanged For Other Resources

  4. George Becker Pierre Bourdieu • Economic Capital: Control of financial resources (e.g., cash, assets) • Human Capital: Accumulated knowledge, skills, and physical capabilities gained through education Species Of CapitalTransferred From Generation To GenerationAble To Be Exchanged For Other Resources

  5. George Becker Pierre Bourdieu • Economic Capital: Control of financial resources (e.g., cash, assets) • Human Capital: Accumulated knowledge, skills, and physical capabilities gained through education • Social Capital: The collective value of all social networks (who you know) and the inclinations that arise from these Race Percents White (63.7%) Latino (16.3%) Black (12.6%) Asian (4.8%) Multiracial (2.9%) Native (0.9%) Pacific Is. (0.2%) Other (0.2%) County map shows which (if any) racial group has a population higher than the national averages listed above. Multiethnic means more than one race has higher population than national average. CENSUS 2000/2011 Species Of CapitalTransferred From Generation To GenerationAble To Be Exchanged For Other Resources

  6. A B C D George Becker Pierre Bourdieu • Economic Capital: Control of financial resources (e.g., cash, assets) • Human Capital: Accumulated knowledge, skills, and physical capabilities gained through education • Social Capital: The collective value of all social networks (who you know) and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other. • Cultural Capital: Linguistic/cultural competencies (primarily tastes and dispositions) valued but not taught in schools. Embodied • Objectified • Institutionalized Species Of CapitalTransferred From Generation To GenerationAble To Be Exchanged For Other Resources

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