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How does unequal wealth distribution affect society?
It can lead to social tensions, reduced social mobility, and increased crime rates
What educational barriers do low-income students often face?
Low-income students may face underfunded schools, lack of resources, and fewer extracurricular opportunities.
How can relative deprivation lead to feelings of discontent?
When individuals feel they have less than others, it can create dissatisfaction and a desire for change.
Why is understanding wealth distribution important for social policy?
Understanding it helps identify inequalities and target policies that promote fairer economic opportunities.
What role does socioeconomic status play in barriers to achievement?
Socioeconomic status can limit access to quality education and resources, making achievement more difficult.
How can relative deprivation fuel social movements?
It can motivate individuals to organize and advocate for change when they perceive themselves as worse off compared to others.
How can public policy be designed to improve life chances for disadvantaged groups?
Public policy can enhance life chances through investments in education, healthcare, and social services that address systemic inequities.
How does subjective class perception impact an individual's aspirations and behaviors?
Subjective class can influence personal ambition and community engagement, as individuals may feel limited or empowered based on their perceived social standing
How is achieved status different from ascribed status?
Achieved status is earned through personal choices and actions, like education or career.
What are the long-term effects of absolute poverty?
Poor health, low education, and cycles of poverty that hinder development.
How does relative deprivation influence social movements?
It can motivate collective action in response to perceived inequalities.
How does social exclusion appear in urban areas?
Through inadequate housing, limited services, and social isolation
What factors sustain a poverty trap?
Lack of education, healthcare access, and systemic barriers like discrimination
How does relative poverty impact social cohesion within a community?
Relative poverty can lead to social fragmentation, resentment, and conflict, as individuals perceive disparities in wealth and opportunity, undermining trust an
What are the primary characteristics that differentiate the underclass from the broader lower class?
The underclass is marked by chronic unemployment, reliance on welfare, social isolation, and limited access to education
What is proletarianization?
Proletarianization is the process by which individuals transition into the working class, losing ownership of production means and becoming wage laborers