Economic Stratification
Economic inequality, Education, Genetics, French Revolution
978-620-1-38510-8
620138510X
156
2012-07-12
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Economic stratification refers to the condition within a society where social classes are separated, or stratified, along economic lines. Various economic strata or levels are clearly manifest. While in any system individual members will have varying degrees of wealth, economic stratification typically refers to the condition where there are meaningful gaps between the wealth controlled by various groups, and few instances in the transitional regions.Economic stratification should not be confused with the related concept, economic inequality. This deals with the range of wealth, rather than the existence of distinct strata. Economic inequality and economic stratification can coincide, of course.
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