Sentences with phrase «social stratification by»

But they have the potential to disrupt the cycle of increasing poverty and economic and social stratification by making essential skills and knowledge available to all children, not just some.
In Finland, which has a comprehensive school system and little social stratification by location, between - school variance in reading increased from eight per cent to nine per cent between 2000 and 2009.

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Extra-religious influences making for differentiation are represented by technical, cultural, social, economic developments, resulting in social stratification according to differences of sex and age, property, occupation and status.
And while racial prejudice creates the most obvious form of discrimination, a Christian conscience must be on guard also against economic injustices caused or perpetuated by family status, social stratification, political «pull,» or even by church connections.
As a result, social stratification was tightened by the belief that every man must remain in the station in life where God had placed him and there perform faithfully its duties.
On the housing segregation by income and class, I would much prefer to use analogies with the Parisian suburbs, gated communities, and (perhaps over-dramatically) the social stratification of Dickensian London, or (most accurately) the electoral gerrymandering of Shirley Porter.
Dr Kuhn argues that empirically that there has been no increase in pro-European feeing despite the wealth of such transactions, and that Deutsch's theory needs three important qualifications: first, benefits of cross-border transaction may be identifiable individually but are characterised by high social stratification; second, not all forms of European interaction are effective in fostering common identity; and third, in some cases people react negatively and actually become more nationalistic and less European.
But it's also a carefully designed system with zero population growth, a lack of media, and social stratification created by the architecture of the silo itself.
Employing sociocultural and critical perspectives, broadly, her research interests include understanding the impact of structural inequities in the lived experiences of marginalized populations and how ideologies, policies, and practices adopted by programs might serve to reproduce or disrupt social stratification.
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