History, asked by AryaGoswami645, 7 months ago

which system did not allow any social mobility

Answers

Answered by anushagogineni1985
0
Social mobility is the movement of individuals, families, households, or other categories of people within or between social strata in a society.[1] It is a change in social status relative to one's current social location within a given society. It is movement within between layers or tiers in an open system of social stratification. Open stratification systems are those in which at least some value is given to achieved status characteristics in a society. The movement can be in a downward or upward direction.[2] "Social mobility is any change in social position." It can be vertical and horizontal in nature. Any change in the physical position of a person or a group is horizontal mobility. If a bank manager is transferred from one branch to another, it is horizontal mobility as the social status of the person is not changing. Markers for social mobility, such as education and class, are used to predict, discuss, and learn more about an individual or a group's mobility in society.



This answer may help you
Answered by shivanithapa471
0

Answer:Closed systems accommodate little change in social position. They do not allow people to shift levels and do not permit social relationships between levels. Stratification systems include class systems and caste systems, as well as meritocracy.

Explanation:

Similar questions