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Social Stratification: Better known as...

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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Social Stratification: Better known as...

 

Home of Katniss Everdeen

Suffer from starvation, farthest from Capitol, most disadvantaged.

Unemployed/Homeless

  • Includes temporarily poor and long-term poor.                    
  • Typically isolated and not integrated into other groups.
  • More than half of the population is in this group at some point
  • Children suffer the most from being in this class.
  • Minimum wage will not cover rent for two-bedroom most cities.

Specialize in Electrical Power

Factory workers, long hours, harsh conditions.

Working Class

  • Jobs usually require manual labor.
  • Do not control work, take orders from others.
  • Income varies from $400 to $780 a week.
  • Includes "working poor" who do jobs that others would refuse.
  • Many cannot get above the poverty level.

Skilled factory workers with better conditions. "Poorest of the wealthy"

Specialize in Technology

Middle Class

  • Do not see themselves as rich or poor.
  • Higher education, more job security, and better fringe benefits.
  • Income varies from $39,000 to $100,240 annually.
  • Usually requires two incomes to maintain this status.
  • Have little or no wealth.

District 1 & 2

Support and provide for the capitol, receive resources from capitol.

Upper Middle Class

  • The "elite of the middle class"
  • Income allows for more expensive lifestyle.
  • Generally have advanced degrees and credentials.
  • Most earn far more than $54,000, closer to 180,000.
  • Judges, lawyers, business owners, scientists, etc. 

The Capitol

Rules the districts, holds extreme power, cannot be chosen as tributes.

Upper Class

  • High income AND wealth.
  • Also includes people born into high class families/positions.
  • Often have power which allows for more resources.
  • Most members do not mix with other classes or races.
  • Income is 260 times more than the average worker.

May the odds be ever
in your favor.