منابع مشابه
Social Stratification
The expression ‘social stratification’ refers to the positions held by individuals and groups in the structures of inequality existing in a society. Specifically, it denotes the classification of individuals and groups into different categories on the basis of the amount of one or more privileges enjoyed by the members of each category and/or the intensity of power that they are able to exert o...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Japanese Sociological Review
سال: 1965
ISSN: 1884-2755,0021-5414
DOI: 10.4057/jsr.16.78