concept   stratify

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) geology (1) societal culture (1) India (1) South Asian countries (1) academic (1) business (1) cultural (1) earth science (1) scientific (1) sociology (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 stratify geology Stratification in geology refers to the layering of rock formations, reflecting the geological history of the area. 2
2 stratify societal culture Societal stratification divides society into layers based on wealth, status, and education, creating unequal opportunities. 2
3 stratify India In Indian society, people are stratified based on caste or socioeconomic status into different social classes. 1
4 stratify South Asian countries In South Asian countries, stratification occurs based on caste or socioeconomic status. 1
5 stratify academic In academic culture, data and information are stratified to uncover patterns and relationships. 1
6 stratify business In social science and business, stratification refers to the hierarchical arrangement of individuals or groups based on factors such as wealth, social status, or power. 1
7 stratify cultural In certain cultures, social stratification is determined by wealth, education, and occupation, resulting in unequal privileges and opportunities. 1
8 stratify earth science Stratification in earth science refers to the layering of rock or soil formations, revealing the area's geological history. 1
9 stratify scientific In academic and scientific contexts, stratifying data and information reveals patterns and relationships. 1
10 stratify sociology Stratification refers to the hierarchical arrangement of individuals or groups based on wealth, social status, or power in social science and business. 1