Exam 5: Social Class and Stratification: Mobility and Status Attainment
Exam 1: Sociology and Stratification83 Questions
Exam 2: Race/Ethnicity and Stratification66 Questions
Exam 3: Gender and Stratification51 Questions
Exam 4: Social Class and Stratification: Occupational Prestige and Class Identification26 Questions
Exam 5: Social Class and Stratification: Mobility and Status Attainment46 Questions
Exam 6: Political Participation and Power64 Questions
Exam 7: The Rich46 Questions
Exam 8: The Middle Class42 Questions
Exam 9: The Working Class40 Questions
Exam 10: The Poor66 Questions
Exam 11: The United States in Global Context21 Questions
Exam 12: Reflections on the Study of Social Stratification26 Questions
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Upward mobility into white-collar jobs is often prevented by lack of necessary skills and lack of respect for that sort of work.
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Social capital refers to the relationships one has with others located in specific areas of the class structure; these relationships provide connections to the larger society and possibly opportunities for success.
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The rate of mobility in the United States reflects the impact of economic development, class differences in consumption, immigration rates, and affirmative action for white males.
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All of the following are elements of the status attainment process except:
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The more knowledge and self-confidence parents have, the less likely they are to see themselves as the status equal of teachers.
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