what is an unequal access to power, property, and prestige based on ones sex?

1.5: Social Stratification and Intersectionality

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    • Erika Gutierrez, Janét Hund, Shaheen Johnson, Carlos Ramos, Lisette Rodriguez, & Joy Tsuhako
    • Faculty (Sociology) at Long Embankment Urban center College, Cerritos College, & Saddleback College
    • Source: ASCCC Open up Educational Resources Initiative (OERI)

    Social Stratification

    A man and a woman, both wearing business suits, are shown from behind at the top of an escalator
    One side of a block of rowhouses and cars on a sunny day.
    Figure \(\PageIndex{one}\) and \(\PageIndex{2}\): (left) Two individuals on escalator inside building. In the upper echelons of the working globe, people with the about power reach the meridian. (CC BY-NC 2.0; Alex Proimos via Flickr). (right) The people who live in these houses most likely share like a similar social form, with like levels of income and educational activity. (CC BY 2.0; Orin Zebest via Flickr).

    Contempo Economic Changes and U.Southward. Stratification

    Statue of a Sequoyah wearing a face mask.
    Figure \(\PageIndex{3}\): "COVID-nineteen Sequoyah." This statue of Sequoyah, originator of the Cherokee language, is show wearing a mask during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. (CC BY-SA 2.0; Gerry Dincher via Flickr)
    Due to the COVID-19 infection, 52% of lower income individuals in the U.S. are experiencing an economic fall-out.  7% cannot pay their bills in a typical month.  Only 23% have funds for a rainy day.
    Figure \(\PageIndex{iv}\): Economic fallout from COVID-19. (Used with permission; About half of lower-income Americans report household job or wage loss due to covid-19, Pew Research Center, Washington, D.C. (2020))

    Social Course Stratification

    Man Praying on Sidewalk with Food in Front.
    Figure \(\PageIndex{five}\): Man Praying on Sidewalk with Food in Forepart of Him. (CC BY 4.0; Sergio Omassi via Pexels)
    Thinking Sociologically
    Michael Eric Dyson at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial on April 4, 2012.
    Figure \(\PageIndex{6}\): Michael Eric Dyson attending a candlelight vigil on the 44th anniversary of Martin Luther Male monarch, Jr.'s assassination, at the King memorial in Washington D.C. (CC BY ii.0; Jean Song/MEDILL via Wikimedia)

    Racial Stratification

    Sign in front of the Haskell Indian Nations University
    Figure \(\PageIndex{7}\): "Haskell Indian Nations University" sign in Lawrence, Kansas. (CC BY-NC-SA ii.0; miracc via Flickr)
    Table \(\PageIndex{8}\): Socioeconomic Indicators by Race-Ethnicity (2014-2015). (Chart created by Jonas Oware with information from the Pew Research Centre)
    Socioeconomic Indicators Black AAPI White Latinx
    Higher Degree (% of 25 year+ adults) 23 53 36 15
    High School Completion (% of 25 years adults) 88 89 93 67
    Home Buying (% of Householders Owning a Home) 43 57 72 45
    Household Income $43,000 $77,900 $71,300 $43,000
    Poverty (% in poverty) 26 12 10 24
    Unemployment Rate (%) ten.3 3.6 4.5 7.6
    The median income for White-Non Latinx households is over $150,000 and higher than the average of all incomes.  Latinx and Black non-Latinx is below $50,000.
    Figure \(\PageIndex{nine}\): Median Household Wealth in U.S. Dollars (2016). While all households averaged just under $100,000 in wealth, white non-Latinx household held more than than $160,000 in wealth with Latinx and Blackness households averaging well under $20,000. Other or multiple races households averaged approximately $60,000 in wealth. (Nautical chart created by Jonas Oware with data from Statista)

    Gender Stratification

    i. Why do people need and employ gender labels?
    ii. Why practice people create gender roles or expectations?
    iii. Practise gender labels and roles influence limitations on individuals or the social world? Explain.

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    Video \(\PageIndex{ten}\): Race - The Power of an Illusion: How the Racial Wealth Gap Was Created. (Close-captioning and other settings appear at the bottom of the screen.) (Fair Apply; California Newsreel via Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/133506632)
    Gender equality in the classroom. Students working on their computers.
    Figure \(\PageIndex{11}\): Gender equality, woman using laptop and human in background on laptop. (CC BY-NC-SA; Flickr)
    one. self-reliant
    2. yielding
    three. helpful
    4. defends own beliefs
    5. cheerful
    6. moody
    7. contained
    8. shy
    9. conscientious
    10. athletic
    11. affectionate
    12. theatrical
    13. assertive
    14. flatterable
    15. happy
    16. strong personality
    17. loyal
    18. unpredictable
    nineteen. forceful
    xx. feminine
    21. reliable
    22. analytical
    23. sympathetic
    24. jealous
    25. leadership ability
    26. sensitive to other'due south needs
    27. truthful
    28. willing to take risks
    29. agreement
    30. secretive
    31. makes decisions easily
    32. compassionate
    33. sincere
    34. self-sufficient
    35. eager to soothe injure feelings
    36. conceited
    37. dominant
    38. soft-spoken
    39. likable
    xl. masculine
    41. warm
    42. solemn
    43. willing to have a stand up
    44. tender
    45. friendly
    46. aggressive
    47. gullible
    48. inefficient
    49. act as leader
    fifty. artless
    51. adaptable
    52. individualistic
    53. does not apply harsh
    linguistic communication
    54. unsystematic
    55. competitive
    56. loves children
    57. tactful
    58. aggressive
    59. gentle
    60. conventional

    Stratification and Sexual Orientation

    Two Smiling Men Facing Each Other
    Figure \(\PageIndex{12}\): Emotional expression of sexual identity. Two men smile, head to head, nose to nose. (CC BY-NC-SA; Pexels)

    Stratification past Age and Disability

    Woman in Black Dress Standing on Sidewalk
    Figure \(\PageIndex{13}\): Woman in Black Dress Continuing on Sidewalk, Wearing Blackness Mask During COVID-19 Pandemic. (CC BY-NC-SA; Pexels)

    Intersectionality

    While it is useful to consider how the written report into each of the above (race, social grade, gender, sexuality, inability, age) can provide a distinct understanding of our guild and social stratification, there may exist a meliorate manner to understand these categories and the structures they inhabit: utilise of an intersectional lens.

    Ven diagram of Intersectionalty.
    Figure \(\PageIndex{14}\): Ven diagram of Intersectionalty. (Diagram created by Jakobi Oware)
    Woman Discussing With Her Colleagues
    Figure \(\PageIndex{fifteen}\): Black Adult female in Discussion with her Colleagues. (CC Past-NC-SA; Pexels)
    The chart illustrates the intersection of race-ethnicity, social class and gender with regards to the income gap.
    Figure \(\PageIndex{16}\): Median Income by Race-Ethnicity and Gender (2016). AAPI Men Medium Income: $64,622; White Male Medium Income: $sixty,508; AAPI Women Medium Income: $50,304; White Women Medium Income: $45,371; Black Men Medium Income: $42,209; AI/AN Men and Blackness Women Medium Income $36,925; Latinos Medium Income $36,465; AI/AN Women Income: $32,121; and Latinas Medium Income: $31,810. (Chart created by Jonas Oware with information from the U.S. Demography Bureau / U.S. Census Agency)
    Congress person Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in 2019
    Figure \(\PageIndex{17}\): Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez elected to Congress during the 2018 Blue Wave. (CC BY-NC-SA; Flickr)

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    Thinking Sociologically

    How does intersectionality enhance our understanding of race and ethnicity? What types of social problems may be better understood past using an intersectional lens?

    Key Takeaways

    • The study of social stratification, or the unequal distribution of resources provides another lens in how to meliorate understand race and ethnic relations.
    • Gild is stratified by race, social grade, gender, sexuality, disability and age.
    • An intersectional lens informs us that we cannot separate the effects of race, social class, gender, sexual orientation, age, and inability, every bit these can rather be understood in their complication and thus their intersection.

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    Works Cited

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    Source: https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Race_and_Ethnic_Relations_in_the_U.S.%3A_An_Intersectional_Approach/01%3A_Introduction_to_Race_and_Ethnic_Relations/1.05%3A_Social_Stratification_and_Intersectionality

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