
Exploring Global Stratification and Inequality with Hawkes Learning
Dive into the study of global stratification and inequality with Hawkes Learning, comparing countries based on wealth, power, status, and stability. Explore models of global stratification, such as using gross national product to rank countries, and learn about different classifications like First World, Second World, and Third World. Discover how purchasing power, wealth, and income play a role in understanding global economic wellbeing.
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HAWKES LEARNING Stratification and Inequality
Lesson Goals Models of global stratification HAWKES LEARNING
Global Stratification and Inequality Global stratification compares countries wealth, power, status, and stability. HAWKES LEARNING
Global Stratification and Inequality Purchasing Power Wealth Income HAWKES LEARNING
Models of Global Stratification Models of global stratification use gross national product a country s relative economic status to rank countries. HAWKES LEARNING
Models of Global Stratification First World Second World Third World HAWKES LEARNING
Models of Global Stratification More developed Less & developed HAWKES LEARNING
Models of Global Stratification Gross domestic product a country s average wealth per person can also be used to rank countries economic wellbeing. HAWKES LEARNING