So this week is about social class and what it actually means, Sociologists define social class as the grouping of people by occupations. Doctors and lawyers and university teachers are given more status than unskilled labourers. The different positions represent different levels of power, influence and money.
The British society is often considered to be divided into three main groups of classes:
- The upper Class
- The Middle Class
- The Lower/Working Class
Is there still a need of this so called class system? Or is it just a want?
Social class is a division of society made up of persons possessing certain common social characteristics which are taken to qualify them for intimate, equal status relations with one another, and which restrict their interaction with members of other social classes
(Krech, Crutchfield & Ballachey in Dubois 2000)
I have put a few videos for you to watch about class and there are a few videos on how class is used by marketers.....enjoy them and then please continue reading my blog.....
LESSON ( This Link Is Puuka)
IF YOU DONT WATCH ANY OF THE OTHERS WATCH THIS ONE CLICK ON ME!!
•A B C1 C2 D E
•A – upper middle class
•B - middle class
•C1 – lower middle class
•C2 – skilled working class
•D – working class
•E –lower class
I have some questions for you.....
- Where do you class yourself?
- Do you class others?
- Does social class appeal to you?
- Are you happy with your Social Status?
- Why have you given the answer to Q4?
- Do aspire to be of a higher social grouping?
The diagram above is a link to a site that shows Kotlers definitions of social class, there has also been a steady growth in all classes from higher through to lower as the diamond diagram shows below:

•Social class is a better indicator of purchases that have a symbolic aspect but low to moderate prices e.g cosmetics, liqueurs.
•Income is a better indicator of purchase behaviour for non-symbolic, high expenditure products e.g. fridge freezers.
•Both social class & income data are needed to predict behaviour with expensive & symbolic products e.g. cars, homes.


1 comment:
Brilliant! I love the links - aren't they useful?
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