Factors Contributing to Social Stratification
Social stratification appears as the natural consequence of processes occurring in society. Factors contributing to social stratification
are skill, age, physical nature, sex, originality of society
membership, and wealth. For illustration, a person who has a strong
built is able to protect a weaker person and a wise and capable person
will be naturally appointed leader within society. Accordingly, society
strata will be formed based on special capabilities.
Factors Contributing to Social Stratification
The determining factors in every society are different. In a hunter
society, the main determining factor is hunting skill. In an
agricultural society, on the other hand, the determining factor is the
landlord or land pioneer.
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In subsequent years, social stratification is deliberately created as a
social subsystem in order to attain certain purposes. A case in this
point is power within the government system. Government is purposely
structured around hierarchy and responsibility. Another example is rank
position in the armed forces starting from lower ranks to higher
military officers.
Huky (1982) proposes some general conditions contributing to social stratification notably.
Race and cultural differences.
Differences in biological features such as skin colour, ethnic
background, and culture in a certain society generate social classes.
For example, social classes were created based on skin colour in South
Africa during Apartheid or European society before the Second World War
which perceived white people as superior.
Specialised work division
This is closely linked to power function and status within social
stratification. Hierarchical position or status of each member of
society according to work division exists in every society both
primitive and modern.
Rarity
Stratification slowly occurs because of the allocation of rights and
power rarity. In other words, the state of being rare is felt when
society starts to differentiate on the basis of position, power means,
and functions at the same time. Accordingly, a condition in which
society members have different access to rights and opportunity can
create social stratification.
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