1. The following are examples of social stratification systems: a) age, race, gender. b) slavery, caste, class. c) slavery, class, income. d) income and wealth. - Social stratification involves the division of people socioeconomically into layers, or strata, meaning that they occupy unequal positions in society.. The myth of the classless society lives on: a lot of busy Australians refuse to hire a house cleaner even though they could afford to do so - and need one. "Australians don't want to employ domestic help. It's partly to do with the idea that in Australian society it's not appropriate," said Janeen Baxter, Professor of Sociology at the.

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