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Social Class

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The least part of the questionnaire that I had the least marks were in the surviving in poverty section. I marked #19. Even though I have a vehicle, I would use this as a backup for another method of transportation. The middle class section, I marked #6,7,13,14,16,17,18,19 and 20. The upper class, I marked #1 & 17. Social class also has obvious economic effects on the range of possible activities. Traveling, entertaining, going to concerts or plays, playing golf or tennis, and dining out require more money than watching television, talking with neighbors, or puttering around the yard. Thus, some social-class differences in what people are taught to prefer, and others reflect differences in financial capacity. Many choices of activities are …show more content…

High educational and occupational levels are correlated with higher income and standard of living. People in the middle and upper classes live considerable longer than those in the lower classes. It is clear that higher educational attainment and social class, more prestigious occupations, and above-average income levels contribute to greater longevity. It may be that those with more education have more healthful habits and so have lower risk of smoking and obesity. An important consideration is that those with more money can spend more on health care, have more dietary variation, and may live in less polluted, crowded, or toxic environments. These social factors are likely to play a role in explaining racial and ethical differences in longevity. Those who live in wealthier areas might live a better life than those who live in poorer areas. Viewing the questionnaire, the social classes, does not determine life expectancy, healthy and less healthy, diseases (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, etc.). Ethnic minorities have fewer income and high rate of crime and violence. The stress level in the poverty section of the questionnaire can follow in the middle and upper class. Fear of being unable to make ends meet, fear of crime, fear of discrimination and being singled

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