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"societal stratification" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the division of a society into different social classes based on factors such as wealth, occupation, education, and social status. You can use this phrase when discussing social structures and inequalities in society. For example: "The study examined how societal stratification affects access to education and employment opportunities for different social classes."
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This can be addressed by approaching urban places as socially produced and hence structured through wider societal processes of stratification, particular histories and spatial arrangements.
However, Wirth et al. [ 12], for the first time, using H. pylori genotypes, addressed issues such as impact of two different religions and societal systems on stratification of human ethnic groups [ 12] in the remotest north eastern Ladakh area of India.
This paper offers a concise statement of the theory of societal hierarchies known as stratification, a theory that, with proper data can describe the stratification system of any society at any given point in time.
But if you're looking for parallels: They both tackle concepts of female villainy, oppressive societal expectations and the consequences of class stratification.
Beyond individual factors influencing exposure and vulnerability, the conceptual framework on SDH emphasizes the role of structural determinants, which are the social and political mechanisms that generate and maintain social hierarchy and stratification such as labor markets, education systems, social protection regimes, political institutions, and cultural and societal values.
"Cognitive stratification".
Risk stratification.
See stratification.
Such rankings encourage stratification.
But worse, this economic stratification is translating into social stratification.
That's a societal thing".
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