A: Upper middle. These are people who are high up on both the economical and A- Upper middle. These are people who are high up on both the economical and social ladder. They are generally people in higher management are fully professional and usually involved in solely administrative work.
B: Middle. These are the next level of people they have a good amount of money and power within their field of work. They are generally at an intermediate level of management and are also fully professional and primarily involved in administration.
C1: Lower middle. These are people who are towards the middle of the scale. They have enough money most of the time but are not overly wealthy. They have jobs in junior management, supervisory and clerical fields. They are full time professional and have a role in administration.
C2: Skilled working class. Have a low level of income but have a transferable skill they use. They are either involved in low-level management or manual labour of a high quality. They can be fully professional but usually work on more of an on demand basis and are usually absent from administration.
D: Working class (Excluding Skilled). These are part time workers with a very low level of income. As they are unskilled they will be involved in retail work and some simple manual labour. These will often be a younger generation
E: Lowest level of subsistence. These are the bottom level of the scale. Are often unemployed occasionally work part time and live unsupported. These are state pensioners or widows.This system is flawed in that money and level work are what are used to attempt to guess what people want to watch.
Mollie Duncan
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment