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Europe » United Kingdom
October 11th 2013
Published: October 11th 2013
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Question:




What is the difference in the social classes in the United Kingdom?

Link:




http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22007058

Summary:




This article comes from a news website in the United Kingdom. A survey was taken to define the social classes present. Over 161,000 took the survey and showed the UK is seperated into seven social classes. These classes, from highest level to lowest, are elite, established middle class, technical middle class, new affluent works, traditional working class, emergent service workers, and precariat or precarious proletriat. These classes were decided on economic, social, and cutltural. After the survey took place, researchers found that the biggest group is established middle class making up 25%!o(MISSING)f the population. The survey allowed for researchers to determine the social classes of the United Kingdom and to analyze where people stand when it comes to their social status.

Analysis:



Looking at the social classes and the amount of citizens in the category gives plenty of ideas on how the United Kingdom runs. The United Kingdom is a fairly nice looking country. You can see the workers in the traditional class is well defined to have build well structured buildings and such. Traditional working class is the biggest social class, and this can be clearly seen due to the work you can see put into the work the jobs do. Although the United Kingdom still has a large portion of the population in the poorest country, the precariat or precarious proletriat, this country is not seen to be perfect. However, I will still be surrounded by some reasonable people if I were to visit the United Kingdom. I can infer the people arent too greed

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