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Boundless Sociology
Global Stratification and Inequality
Sociology Textbooks Boundless Sociology Global Stratification and Inequality
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Section 1

Systems of Stratification

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Stratification

Global stratification refers to the hierarchical arrangement of individuals and groups in societies around the world.

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Slavery

Slavery is a system in which people are bought and sold as property, forced to work, or held in captivity against their will.

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Caste Systems

Caste systems are closed social stratification systems in which people inherit their position and experience little mobility.

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Class

Social class refers to the grouping of individuals in a stratified social hierarchy, usually based on wealth, education, and occupation.

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Gender

Along with economic class and race, society is stratified by gender, with women often holding a lower social position than men.

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