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Stratification and Differentiation Key Theorists

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Spent lots of time to make this and have found it super useful for revision :) Contains detailed summary of each key theorist for the Stratification and Differentiation topic of AQA Sociology A-level (AQA exam board). This topic appears within paper 2. Theorists are separated by subtopics, additional notes are included where relevant and the name of each theorist is clearly highlighted which makes it easier to remember the name associated with the theory It covers all the content in the specification!

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Hayes • Said in order for meritocracies to measure up to their ideals they need to comply with 2 fundamental principles
→ Principle of difference - individuals acknowledge that differentiation in merit and talent exists, must accept natural hierarchy and system must match most capable to most
challenging tasks
→ Principle of mobility – competitive selection process enables people to rise and fall such as through exams, interviews




Durkheim • Social stratification is beneficial since it sets a limit on competition and people’s aspirations so people don’t get overly ambitious and then resentful if they fail which can cause
dysfunction in society
• Society is fair since it benefits the hardworking through meritocracy
• Schools are like a miniature society which reinforces norms/values to create value consensus
• Meritocracy does not threaten social solidarity because people can progress and accept that people have different skills so no conflict



Davis & • Stratification in inevitable and necessary to incentivise people
Moore • Social stratification is a device by which society ensures the most important positions are filled by most qualified
• Most suitable should be assigned to highest status jobs – often achieved through education where given opportunity to demonstrate ability and most talented allocated into
pathways that lead to high status jobs
• Role allocation is dependent on skill and ability and all roles are necessary for society to function
• Stratification is necessary because certain jobs require higher level of skill such as doctor

Parsons • Acknowledges will be conflict due to competing for positions but stratification is inevitable
• People have different levels of commitment to value consensus – higher status are more committed
• Society is held together by value consensus (shared norms/values)
• Most talented rewarded with high incomes, status


Tumin • Said stratification by nature cannot adequately perform the functions Davis and Moore said it did because you can’t categorise based on how hard people work
• Stratification can actually be a barrier to motivation, people may not try to achieve if they see inequality
• In many cases, the usefulness and importance of a job doesn’t match up to pay – pay inequality may be due to differences in bargaining power rather than differences in usefulness
in their job, for example footballers paid more than doctors
• Those in lower strata can never have same opportunities for realising their talents as those in higher strata
• They lack the same opportunity which is a disadvantage
• About who you know (contacts)



Marshall & • Capitalist societies not as meritocratic as new right claim
Swift • Free market does not guarantee fair chance for all
• Opportunities vary based on what class you are born into – for example, inherited wealth makes it easier to start business
• Luck also plays a part in success
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