Friday, January 2, 2009

Social Class

In every society there is inequality in social status amongst different people and the people are categorized into different social classes. Social classes can be defined as relatively permanent and homogeneous divisions in a society in which individuals or families sharing similar value, life-styles, interests and behavior can be categorized.

Social class is a concept based on distribution of status and the categories are usually ranked in a hierarchical order ranging from low status to high status. People belonging to a particular class tend to restrict their interaction to people belonging to the same class, unless it is for a very specialized purpose. Within a social class there are shared values, attitudes and behavioral patterns of consumption of certain products and services. But if we compare different social classes, we would find differences in values, attitudes and behavior between each class, as also a pattern of consumption behavior unique to each class. For example, upper classes use vertical blinds and roman shades as window treatment, while lower class of society use curtains. So, when someone talked about blinds it’s having a label that it’s for upper class.

Social class is an ideal basis for segmenting the market, as different social classes exhibit distinct product and brand preferences. Within the same social class, there is sharing of information on different products and brands, while between the different social classes there is little communication. For example, social classes helps term life insurance companies to have their term life insurance policies as per the social class.

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