A Study on the Positive and Negative Impacts of Social Stratification in Urban and Rural Areas

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Sowmya. S, Mr. Dhanasekar

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Human beings are identical to this point as their physical shape is involved. however the physical look of individuals, their intellectual, ethical, philosophical, intellectual, economic, religious, political and other factors are specific. No two individuals are precisely alike. diversity and inequality are inherent in society. subsequently, human society is everywhere stratified. All societies arrange their individuals in terms of superiority, inferiority, and equality. The verti­cal scale of evaluation, this placing of people in strata, or layers, is referred to as stratification. the ones inside the top stratum have more strength, privilege and prestige than those below. individuals of a group examine fluctuatent people, as while selecting a mate, or employing a worker, or dealing with a neighbour, or growing friendship with an man or woman.They also evaluate organisations consisting of castes, races, schools, cities, athletic groups. those comparisons are valuations, and when contributors of a collection agree, those decisions are social evaluations. All societies differentiate participants in terms of roles and all societies evaluate roles in another way. some roles are seemed as more critical or socially extra precious than others.The humans who perform the extra fantastically esteemed roles are rewarded more notably. Thus stratification is existed between human beings.

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, S. S. M. D. (2017). A Study on the Positive and Negative Impacts of Social Stratification in Urban and Rural Areas. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 5(11), 206–211. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v5i11.1301
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