Similar words: social contract, social, socially, associate, socialize, socialism, associated, socialized. Meaning: n. people having the same social or economic status.
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(31) It is a source of cleavages which are as important for social action in general and voting behaviour in particular as production-derived social class.
(32) There is variation depending particularly on social class, household composition, and stage in the life cycle.
(33) Unfortunately, the social class of the private citizens could not be determined.
(34) Beats varying by social class might mean a different perception.
(35) The social class bias in university entrance is not matched by a corresponding bias in university performance.
(36) There continued to be striking regional and social class variations in infant mortality and in life expectancy at later ages.
(37) The social class difference in frequency of shopping is negligible.
(38) Nor have there been many recent sample-survey investigations of the relationship between social class and educational attainment.
(39) Social class differences in fertility are little evident in women who marry between ages 25 to 29.
(40) As they point out, child-rearing patterns may provide a better indicator of social class than the more conventional criteria.
(41) The combination of these two factors - social class and gender - means that many one-parent families live in poverty.
(42) The Ten Statements Test thus appears to reveal social class differences in self-concept of an unambiguous kind.
(43) Gifted children are not peculiar to one ethnic group or to a particular social class.
(44) In this table there is very little difference between one social class group and the other.
(45) Around two thirds of the mobile increased their social class while around one third moved downward.
(46) Data on admission to hospital is not comprehensive but they suggest that admission rates rise with declining social class.
(47) By comparison, social class, the system of stratification in capitalist industrial society,(www.Sentencedict.com) provides an example of an open system.
(48) The subject area in which affirmative sociology gets its greatest challenge may be that of social class.
(49) There were no differences in the use of services by the social class of the older people.
(50) These findings are consistent across studies despite variations in methodology, ways of defining social class and populations studied.
(51) Q30 How useful is social class as a variable for segmenting consumer markets?
(52) There are, however, no reliable statistics relating to social class and illness over the years.
(53) The advantaged will become an interest group, perhaps a social class or status group.
(54) Nevertheless, most Shetlanders are perfectly aware of what social class means.
(55) For each writer(sentencedict.com), the problem at issue is the relationship between a social class and its members.
(56) Every social class except women was to be ranked on a hierarchical scale of importance and specialization of function.
(57) Sociological data is usually analysed by grouping together common attributes such as social class, educational background, etc.
(58) Father's occupation and social class were coded by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys 1980 classification scheme.
(59) Thus the proportion of secondary school children going to grammar schools has always been positively related to social class.
(60) As expected, the association between social class and housing tenure is very strong.
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