Social stratification refers to the way in which society is divided into layers or strata based on various criteria such as wealth, income, education, occupation, and social status. It is an enduring feature of human societies and represents a form of social inequality. In most societies, some individuals or groups hold more power, wealth, and status than others, which can lead to unequal access to resources and opportunities. Social stratification plays a crucial role in shaping the distribution of rewards and opportunities within society and affects the life chances of individuals and groups. The study of social stratification helps to better understand social inequality and its effect on society.
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