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Summary Of: Achieved status

Examples of achieved status are being an Olympic athlete... Achieved status in stratification systems around the world... Achieved status is distinguished from... Some people with achieved status have improved their position within the social system via their own merit and achievements... Someone may also have achieved status that decreases their position within the social system... Achieved status in stratification systems around the world... Achieved status in stratification systems around the world...

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Globe icon | North America | worldwide view | talk page | A doctor is an achieved status. | | doctor | sociological | social position | roles | Ascribed status | ascribed status | Social mobility | social stratification | Social mobility | Cultural capital | Pierre Bourdieu | Social capital | Rodney Stark | Americans | Italians | social stratification | Americans | Rodney Stark | Russians | Italians | Bulgarians | medieval Europe | Feudalism | Social mobility | peasants | Social class | Ernesto Laclau | Feudalism | Capitalism | Europe | caste | India | goldsmith | soldier | Mahatma Gandhi | lawyer | vaishya | caste | Social status | United States | Canada | North Americans | Seymour Martin Lipset | Reinhard Bendix | University of California, Berkley | Ascribed status | Master status | Social class | Social hierarchy | Social status | Social structure of the United States | Status attainment | Stark, Rodney | ISBN 0-495-09344-0 | ISBN 0-312-73984-2 | 2007 | 11-12 | Lipset, Seymour Martin | Reinhard Bendix | ISBN 0887387608 | ISBN 0887387608 | Categories | Sociological terms | Articles with limited geographic scope |
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