30. Social Stratification Typically defined by family background, occupation, and income. Class: some social mobility Caste: Virtually no mobility Class Consciousness: May play a role in a firm’s operations
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56. Operationalizing Household Social Class Occupation Education Income Residence Age of Head(s) of Household Household Structure Prestige Association Values
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58. Social Structure Mobile Managers Hard to Build Teams Lack of Loyalty Entrepreneurship Individual Western Lack of Entrepreneurship Lifetime Employment Identity Group Eastern Nonmobile Managers Group two or more individuals with a shared sense of identity