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Understanding Socioeconomic Status: Class Structures and Stratification in Society
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This presentation explores socioeconomic status as a measure of an individual's or family's standing in society, influenced by factors such as family background, education, and income. It delves into various forms of stratification, including the caste system in India, feudalism, and class distinctions in America, highlighting the dynamics of upper, middle, working, and lower classes. Additionally, it examines economic systems like communism and capitalism, and their roles in shaping social hierarchies and class relations.
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- Socioeconomic Status Measure of one’s standing in society. Based on family standing, education level and/or income.
- Stratification
- India Caste System
- Feudalism
- Classes in America
- Communism Upper Middle Working Lower
- Capitalism
- What have labor unions been fighting for?
- Higher wages Hours Safety Health benefits
- AFL and IWW
- Haymarket Strike 1886
- Homestead Strike 1892http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9M_eDmpZsk
- Muller vs. Oregon 1908 As healthy mothers are essential to vigorous offspring, the physical wellbeing of woman is an object of public interest. The right of a State to regulate the working hours of women rests on the police power and the right to preserve the health of the women of the State, and is not affected by other laws of the State granting or denying to women the same rights as to contract and the elective franchise as are enjoyed by men.
- Pullman Railroad Strike 1894http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBPPuEWnc8c
- Ford’s 5.00 Day
- Taylorism by Frederick Taylor or Scientific Managementhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slfFJXVAepE Use the scientific method to study work and determine the most efficient way to perform specific tasks. Match workers to their jobs based on capability and motivation, and train them to work at maximum efficiency. Monitor worker performance. Managers spend their time planning and training, allowing the workers to perform their tasks efficiently.
- Wagner Act
- Flint Sit-Down Strike 1936 Should the government send in forces to stop people from going on strike?
- P.A.T.C.O and Ronald Reagan 1981http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc8brHWFZMY
- Walmart Should Walmart allow union workers? What would happen to prices of goods at Walmart if there was a recognized Walmart union? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAvEcVeC5wM
- National Minimum Wage Changes California to vote on 10.00/hour
- Hilary Clinton and Health Care http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06QZyJY_eec
- Interest rates http://www.freddiemac.com/pmms/pmms30.htm
- Cost of Living 1970 to Today
- College Loan Bubble http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQE0HwF3KR0
- Resume
- Credit Score
- Credit Score and Buying a Home
- Military and Paying for College
- College Degrees and Higher Income
- Blue Collar vs. White Collar
- Any Current Class Issue
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