Age stratification
Age stratification exists because processes in society ensure that people of different ages differ in their access to society's rewards, power, and privileges. |
—Age Stratification, Sociology: the essentials[1] |
In critical sociology, age stratification refers to the hierarchical ranking of people into age groups within a society.[1]
Age stratification which is based on an ascribed status is a major source inequality, and thus may lead to ageism.[1][2]
Some of the advantages of Age Stratification are labour force calculation, estimating dependants, population growth estimation, forming appropriate government policies & planning (e.g. Budgeting more on health care when ageing population is found, increase university capacity to serve increasing numbers of young children) etc.
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