Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach, 11e James M. Henslin
Chapter 7 Global Stratification Essentials of Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approach, 11e James M. Henslin Chapter 7 Global Stratification
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Global Stratification: Three Worlds Compare the three worlds of global stratification: the Most Industrialized Nations the Industrializing Nations the Least Industrialized Nations
The Most Industrialized Nations Their wealth is so enormous that even their poor live better and longer lives than do the average citizens of the Least Industrialized Nations.
The Industrializing Nations Most people have much lower incomes and standards of living than do those who live in the Most Industrialized Nations. The majority, however, are better off than those who live in the Least Industrialized Nations.
The Least Industrialized Nations Most people live on small farms or in villages, have large families, and barely survive.
Modifying the Model This layering represents relative property, power, and prestige. The oil-rich nations are an exception.