Filipinos believe in the need for social acceptance and feel that education can provide upward mobility. Color of skin, beauty, and money are the criteria that determine a person's social position. Light coloring is correlated with intelligence and a light-skinned attractive person will receive advancement before his or her colleagues. Family position and patron-client associations are useful in achieving success. Government officials, wealthy friends, and community leaders are sponsors at hundreds of weddings and baptisms each year. Since few people outside Manila have a family car, owning a vehicle is a clear statement of a high social level. Houses and furnishings show a person's social position. Women above the poverty level have extensive wardrobes. Sending one's children to the best schools is the most important indicator of social position. The best schools often are private schools and are quite expensive.
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>stratification >cooperation >amalgamation >differentiation >assimilation >acculturation >competition >conflict
Philippines' social values are honesty, wisdom, righteousness, and courtesy.
social classes in the philppines
During the Spanish period there were three social classes in the Philippines. The classes were Principalia, Ilutrado, and the Masses.
The corporate social responsibility of the Philippines airlines is to give back to the society. It accomplishes such by organizing sports and events and awarding winners. Giving donations to schools and hospitals.
Not necessarily; social policy would.
>stratification >cooperation >amalgamation >differentiation >assimilation >acculturation >competition >conflict
social stratification is the ranking of social groups
The key determinants of social stratification are economic, social and political policies.
approaches in the study of social stratification?
social stratification is dividing people by class.
The five basic characteristics of social stratification are: a) Ancient Stratification / The Antiquity of Social stratification b) The Ubiquity of Stratification c) The Social Patterning of Stratification d) The Diversity of Form and Amount of Stratification e) The Consequences of Stratification
Social inequality reflects the social-conflict theorists ideas about social stratification.
I believe that the social conflict approach best explains the social stratification.
The lower classes have the least to gain from social stratification.
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Without social stratification, no one would fear others. Law could not be implemented.So, chaos would break out .