According to the ________ measure of social class, the phenomenon of social class is one that reflects an individual's sense of belonging or identification with others.

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Social class, or socio-economic class (SES), is a term that refers to the groups people are sorted into in society, and the characteristics that are less likely to change, such as the traits, behaviors, knowledge, and lifestyle that one is socialized into by one's family. Social class is determined by education, income, and occupation levels. It can also reflect unequal access to rights, resources, and power in society.  Social class is more important in determining a family's characteristics because socioeconomic levels better define what circles a family is part of. For example, poor... Show more

According to the ________ measure of social class, the phenomenon of social class is one that reflects an individual's sense of belonging or identification with others.






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