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Achieved status is a sociological term denoting a social position that a person can acquire on the basis of merit; it is a position that is earned or chosen. It reflects personal skills, abilities, a...
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Article about benefits of cross cultural training in business ... In this article we examine the cross cultural differences with relation to status and analyse how they manifest in certain areas in the workplace. For the sake of simplicity we identify two types of status; 'ascribed-status' and 'achieved-status'.
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The writer of this paper details how the status of people, organizations, places and ideas differs depending upon the context. One group may possess a generally negative status, while others may present a negative status only in relation to certain others.
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It is because of this enduring democratic idea that democratic societies seem to put much more emphasis on achieved status, to show that the individual can overcome adversity and discover wealth or happiness, and why metaphorical 'rags to riches' stories tend to be popularized and sensationalized ... Sympathy Vs. Empathy...
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Socioeconomic Status and Education ... A paper examining the effects that socioeconomic status can have on a child's educational success at all levels of school. ... The Changing Status of 20th Century Korean Women...
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Achieved statuses are those which the individual acquires during his or her lifetime as a result of the exercise of knowledge, ability, skill and/or perseverance. Occupation provides an example of status that may be either ascribed or achieved, and which serves to differentiate caste-like societies from modern ones.
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A. Ascribed Status Vs. Achieved Status ... Henslin (1999:96) calls attention to the distinction between ascribed status and achieved status. ... Ascribed statuses are involuntary. One is born with ascribed status such as race or sex. Age is also an ascribed status.
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Service and Fried argued that there are two ways in which ranking of people in a society is arrived at: achieved and ascribed status. Achieved status results from being a warrior, artisan, shaman, or other useful profession or talent. ... Achieved vs Ascribed Status (Peace Corps)
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In India, ascribed, rather than achieved, social status has been strongly reinforced for more than 3,000 years and permeates most areas of life even today. As a result, social mobility has been very difficult to achieve until recent generations.
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