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Chapter 13: Subculture and Social Class
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Types of subcultures Examples of Subcultures Demographic
Characteristic Examples of Subcultures Age Ethnic Origin Gender Race Income Level Adolescent, young adult, middle- aged, elderly African, Hispanic, Asian, European Female, male Black, Caucasian, Oriental Affluent, middle income, poor, destitute
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Types of subcultures Examples of Subcultures Demographic
Characteristic Examples of Subcultures Nationality Religion Family Type Occupation French, Malaysian, Australian, Canadian Jewish, Catholic, Mormon, Buddhist, Muslim Single parent, divorced/no kids, two parents/kids Mechanic, accountant, priest, professor, clerk
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Types of subcultures Examples of Subcultures Demographic
Characteristic Examples of Subcultures Geographic region Community New England, Southwest, Midwest Rural, small town, suburban, city
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Social Class Groups General Consumer Behavior Social Class UPPER
AMERICANS (UPPER-UPPER, LOWER-UPPER, UPPER-MIDDLE) (14 % of population) Quality merchandise is prized Special Attention is paid to prestige brands Spending with good taste Self expression Neighborhood is important
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Social Class Groups General Consumer Behavior Social Class MIDDLE
(32 % of population) Want to do the “right thing” Buy “what’s popular” Follow recommendations of “experts” Spending on “worthwhile experiences for children” Live in “better side of town”
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Social Class Groups General Consumer Behavior Social Class WORKING
(38 % of population) Depend on relatives for economic and emotional support Emphasis on family ties Rising incomes in some cases “Keeping up with the times” Ease of labor and leisure
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Social Class Groups General Consumer Behavior Social Class LOWER
AMERICANS (16 % of population) Some prone to instant gratification Others to resisting worldly temptations Diversity in values and consumption
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