concept   social status

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) African countries (1) Nordic countries (1) Western countries (1) Central America (1) Indigenous communities (1) Iran (1) Pacific Islands (1) Pacific Rim countries (1) South American countries (1) contemporary egalitarian societies (1) historical feudal societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 social status African countries Social and socioeconomic status in African countries is closely tied to communal and community connections. 2
2 social status Nordic countries In Nordic countries, social status reflects equality, welfare, and a relatively equal distribution of resources. 2
3 social status Western countries Social status in Western countries is based on wealth, education, and occupation. 2
4 social status Central America In Central America, social status is determined by communal values, traditional roles, and respect for elders. 1
5 social status Indigenous communities In Indigenous communities, social status is determined by communal values, traditional roles, and respect for elders. 1
6 social status Iran In Iran, social status is influenced by family honor, gender dynamics, and societal reputation. 1
7 social status Pacific Islands Social status in Pacific Island cultures is determined by communal sharing, leadership capabilities, and adherence to traditional customs. 1
8 social status Pacific Rim countries Social status in Pacific Rim countries is often influenced by societal harmony, collectivism, and adherence to social norms. 1
9 social status South American countries Social status in South American cultures is linked to social connections, wealth, and access to resources. 1
10 social status contemporary egalitarian societies In contemporary egalitarian societies, social status is determined by merit and achievement rather than birth. 1
11 social status historical feudal societies Social status in historical feudal societies is primarily based on birth and feudal rank. 1