Understanding Culture, Society and
Politics
                          Quarter 2 – Module 3:
                          Examine the Concept,
                       Characteristics and Forms of
Lesson      Stratification System
    Meaning of Stratification
   Social stratification is the classification of people into socioeconomic class,
   based upon their occupation and income, wealth and social status.
   Stratification is the relative social position of people within a social group,
   category, geographic region, or social unit. Social stratification is distinguished
   as three social classes: the upper class, the middle class, and the lower class;
   in turn, each class can be subdivided into strata: the upper-stratum, the
   middle-stratum, and the lower stratum. Social stratum can be formed upon the
   bases of kinship or caste, or both.
   Social desirables are resources considered valuable by societies. These
   resources may be tangible or intangible. Sociologist may focus on any of these
   resources as the basis of their theoretical perspective on social inequality. In
   short, the recognition of the existence of these social desirables is what brings
   together the sociological camps.
   Generally, prestige, power, and wealth are three important social desirables. It
   describes the social standing of individuals relative to others. Social standing
   reflects persons’ worth and access to social, political, and symbolic capital.
   Sociologists have different vies as to what constitute social class. Karl Marx
   looked at it in terms of wealth produced in relation to the ownership of the
   means of production. Wealth may refer to money, properties, and similar
   tangible resources.
             Bases of Class According to Karl Marx and Max Weber
       KARL MARX                                           MAX WEBER
    ECONOMIC STATURE                  POWER               WEALTH             PRESTIGE
Material prosperity, ownership   Political or social   Material       Widespread respect and
of the means of production       authority or          prosperity     admiration felt for
                                 control,                             someone due to his or her
                                 especially that                      achievements or quality
                                 which is
                                 exercised by a
                                 government
       Max Weber, on the other hand, differentiates them into three: wealth, power,
       and prestige. Individual’s social standing can be measured, all at once, based
       on their relative access to these three.
       Social mobility refers to changes of individuals, families, households, or
       other categories of people within or between social class in a society. It is
       a change in social status relative to one's current social location within
       a given society.
       Types of Social Mobility
       1. Horizontal mobility
       This happen when a person changes their occupation but their overall
       social standing remains unchanged.
       2. Vertical mobility
       It is a change in the occupational, political, or religious status of a person
       that causes a change in their societal position. A person or social object
       moves from one social class to another.
       3. Upward mobility
       It is when a person moves from a lower position in society to a higher
       one. It can also include people occupying higher positions in the same
       societal group. However, upward mobility, while seen as a good thing,
       can also come at a cost for individuals.
       4. Downward mobility
       It takes place when a person moves from a higher position in society to a
       lower one. It happen when someone is caught performing a wrongful act
       that can result in the loss of the position they currently hold.
       5. Inter-generational mobility
       This happen when the social position changes from one generation to
       another. The change can be upward or downward.
        6. Intra-generational mobility
       Change in societal position occurs during the lifespan of a single
       generation. It can also refer to a change in position between siblings.
       One way is when a person climbs up the corporate ladder in their
       career
                    Some Issues Relative to Social Stratification
     Wealth and Income                   Ethnicity           Gender and Sexual         People with
                                                                Orientation            Disabilities
                                                                                         (PWD)
 In the Philippines, there are Ethnic groups are             Woman have always       These people are
 92.3 million Filipinos lives also                  facing   been     coerce    by   also discriminated
 below poverty line because of discrimination.               societies that have a   and their physical
 the country’s economic and Aside                from        structural       bias   impairments
 social inequality. According to cultural                    because of cultural     become basis of
 the                               marginalization that      beliefs.     Men are
                                                                                     denial and equal
ASEAN          Trade        Union they suffer from           seen      in    many
                                                                                     opportunity      in
 Council, the Philippines has the        the                 cultures as natural
                                                             leaders          and    employment. They
 highest rate of economic and dominant cultural
                                                             conformed       more    do not enjoy the
 social inequality in Southeast majorities,
 Asia, and unless action is where                            social and political    benefits that abled
                                                 their
 taken, the gap will continue to cultural                    rights.In       some    persons receive.
 widen. The 4 major causes of practices                      culture,      women
                                                 are         cannot           own
 income inequality in our
                                   subjects      of          property, and they
 country are:
                                   ridicule      and their   cannot drive their
                                         physical            own car.      Woman
  1. the rising proportion of appearances and
                                                             also experienced
      urban households                   demeanor ear        harassment in the
  2. age distribution changes            for     them        work     place   and
  3. increasing      number     of over forms of             become victim of
      highly educated              discrimination            sexual harassment
         household                 through stereotypes       and violence.       A
  4. wage rate inequality.         and end       up     as   similar situation is
                                   victims       of                being
                                   development               experienced        by
                                   aggression.               lesbian,         gay,
                                   Their ancestral land      bisexual,        and
                                   are either forcibly       transgender
                                         taken away          (LGBT) people. They
                                   from them in the          are often subjected
                                                             to
                                   guise of development
                                                             discrimination and
                                   projects      like
                                                             ridicule by a society
                                   government
                                                             that considers them
                                   infrastructures or
                                                             aberrations or forms
                                   dumping site for toxic
                                                             of deviancy.
                                   waste.
What’s More
DIRECTIONS: To strengthen and broaden your knowledge on the lessons that you
had learned, complete the given graphic organizers below. The main idea is already
given
                       SOCIAL                                       SOCIAL
                   STRATIFICATION
                                                                  DESIRABLES
                                SOCIAL MOBILITY
                What I Have Learned
DIRECTIONS: Answer the following questions base on your own understanding.
           Write your answer inside the box.
   1. What is social stratification?
   2. What is the relationship of social mobility and social inequality?
   3. How can social inequalities in the Philippines be addressed?
               1.
       ACTIVITY…REFLECTION PAPER
       DIRECTIONS: Write your insights about this saying.
                    “THERE WOULD BE NO RICH WITOUT THE POOR” -Unknown
Prepared by:                                                        Checked/Validated:
CHRISTINA B. PIMENTEL                                          JANICE A. MARTIN
     Teacher II                                             Assistant School Principal II
                                         Approved
                                  JESUS P. DELA PEŃA
                                      Principal IV