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Janine Charles February 28, 2005 Sociology Research Paper African Americans, Hispanic Americans and Women are low status groups in the United States. These three groups have been called minorities in a society which claims to offer equal opportunity for everybody. These three groups receive less of the economic, social, cultural and political benefits of the society and receive less justice in the courts. Documentation Of Low Status Group African American African American has more single parent families then European American. 42 percent of all white children and 86 percent of all African American children will spend part of their childhood living in a household headed by single mother who is divorced, separated, never married or widowed (Garfinkel and McLanahan 1986). 41 percent of central-city residents are people of color(Kendall2004 page 504). People living in central cities, where there high levels of poverty and crime or in remote rural areas generally have greater difficulty in getting health care because most doctors prefer to locate their practice in a safe area, particularly one with a patient base that will produce a high income(Kendall 2004 page 450). African American receive less medical care because they are consider poor. People of color are more likely to have incomes below the poverty line, and the poorest typically receive less preventive care and less optimal management of chronic diseases than do other people (Leary, 1996). African American have a large percentage of prison population. According to official statistics, African American are overrepresented in arrest data (Harris, 1991). In 2001, African Americans made up about 12 percent of the U.S. population but accounted for almost 30 percent of all arrests. According to a recent report by the Justice Department, the incarcetion rate for African American Americans men in 1996 was 3,096 per 100,000, which was eight times the rate for white men(370 per 100,000)(Butterfield, 1998). African Americans have low status job. They have a high percentage in low status jobs then high status jobs. For example in health service assistants, aides, nurses, attendants they have 30.1, but when compared to executive, administrative, and managerial they have 7.2. Another example is cleaning and building service workers they have 22.8 compared to professional specialty they have 7.9.(U.S. Census Bureau, 2000c) African American receive less education and less then white people. African Americans have the 2nd highest drop out rate. Black people have 17.1 percent and whit people have 13.7 percent (U.S. Census Bureau, 2001g). Hispanic Americans Hispanic Americans receive less education and less then white people. Hispanics have the highest dropout rate. Hispanics people have 34.4 percent and whit people have 13.7 percent (U.S. Census Bureau, 2001g). Hispanic Americans have a large percentage of prison population. Latinos/as made up about 12 percent of the US population and accounted for about 13 percent of all arrests. According to a recent report by the Justice Department, the incarcetion rate for Latinos in 1996 was 1,276 per 100,000 which was more than double the rate the rate for white men( 370 per 100,000) (Butterfield, 1998). Hispanic Americans have low status job. They have a high percentage in low status jobs then high status jobs. For example in private household workers they have 30.9, but when compared to executive, administrative, and managerial they have 5.4. Another example is cleaning and building service workers they have 20.5 compared to professional specialty they have 4.6 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2000c). Hispanic Americans receive less medical care because they are consider poor. People of color are more likely to have incomes below the poverty line, and the poorest typically receive less preventive care and less optimal management of chronic diseases than do other people (Leary, 1996). Hispanic Americans are living primarily in ghetto areas. People living in central cities, where there high levels of poverty and crime or in remote rural areas generally have greater difficulty in getting health care because most doctors prefer to locate their practice in a safe area, particularly one with a patient base that will produce a high income. Women Women has low status job then men do. Women constitute more than 90 percent of all receptionists, child-care workers, bank tellers, nurses, secretaries, book keepers, private household workers and typists. In 2000, 98 percent of all secretaries in the United States were women; 90 percent of all engineers were men (U.S. Census Bureau, 2001g). Men receive a higher education then women. Although most females in the United States have a greater opportunity for education than those living in developing nations, their educational opportunities are not equal to those of males in their social class (AAUW 1995; Orenstein, 1995). Women get unequal pay for work when it’s being compared to men in the same work field. For every dollar earned by men, women in the same occupation earned 73 cents as bookkeepers, 80 cents as computer programmers, 76 cents as cooks, 75 cents as lawyers and 61 cents as office manager (Colatosi, 1992). Women are excessive physical sexual abuse by men. One study of college males have found that 10 percent admit to having had sex with a woman against her will although most of them do not regard the act as rape. Another study found that over 50 percent of male high school students believed that it is acceptable “for a guy to hold a girl down and force her to have sexual intercourse”. Women are underrepresented in official office. Only about 10 percent of the executive jobs at fortune 500 companies are held by women and only six women are the CEO (Fortune 2001). Scientific Explanations Functionalist perspectives is the sociological approach that views society as a stable. Conflict perspectives is the sociological approach that views groups in society as engaged in a continuous power struggle for control of scarce resource. Conflict theorists focus on economic stratifration and access to power in their analyes race ethnic relations. African American Inequality Conflict Explanation The caste perspective views racial and ethnic inequality as a permanent feature of U.S. society. African Americans were the only group to subjected to slavery; when slavery was abolished, a caste system was instituted to maintain economic and social inequality between whites and African Americans (Dollard, 1957/1937). The caste system was a system of social inequality in which people’s status is permanently determined at birth based on their parents’ ascribed characteristics. The class perspective emphasize the roles of the capitalist class in racial exploitation. Most recently, sociologists have debated the relative importance of class and race in explaining the unequal life chances of African Americans. Sociologist William Julius Wilson (1996) has suggested that race, cultural factors, social psychological variables, and social class must be taken into account in examining the life chances of “inner-city residents.” The class system is a type of stratification based on the ownership and control of resources and on the type of work that people do. Functionalist Explanation Assimilation is a process by which members of subordinate racial and ethic groups become absorbed into the dominant culture. To some analysts, assimilation is functional because it contributes to the stability of society by minimizing group difference that might otherwise result in hostility and violence. Ethnic pluralism is the coexistence of a variety of distinct racial and ethic groups within one society. Equalitarian pluralism or accommodation is situation in which ethnic groups coexist in equality with another. Inequalitarian pluralism or segregation exists when specific ethnic groups are set apart from the dominant group and have unequal access to power and privilege (Marger, 2000). Although functionalist explanations provide explanations provide a description of how some early white ethnic immigrants assimilated into the cultural mainstream, they do not adequately account for the persistent racial segregation and economic inequality experienced by people of color. Hispanics American Inequality Conflict Explanation Internal colonialism according to conflict theorists, a practice that occurs when members of a racial or ethnic group are conquered or colonized and forcibly placed under the economic and political control of the dominant group. According to the socioligist Robert Blauner (1972), groups that have been subjected to internal colonialism remain in subordinate positions longer than groups that voluntarily migrated to the United States. Women Inequality Functionalist Explanation According to functional analysts such as Talcott Parsons (1955), women’s roles as nurturers and caregivers are even more pronounced in contemporary industrialized societies. While the husband performs the instrumental tasks of providing economic support and making decisions, the wife assumes the expressive tasks of providing affection and emotional support for the family. This division of family labor ensures that important societial tasks will be fulfilled; it also provides stability for family members. Conflict Explanation According to many conflict analysts, the gendered division of labor within families and in the work place results from male control of and dominance over women and resources. Differentials between men and women may exist in terms of economic, political, physical and/or interpersonal power. The importance of a male monopoly in any of those arenas depends on the significance of that type of power in a society (Richardson, 1993) False Folk Explanations Racism is the world made up of different race and one is superior then the other. It’s the role of inferior to serve the superior. In today society the reason why they say African American are inequality is because black people is still being discriminating on. For example a white person may feel that a black person is a lazy, mean, violate person who wants to rob them so when they see them they move 10 feet away or to the other side of the area. Another reason is because black people live in the ghetto with low paying jobs, low medical coverage, and a lot of kids dropping out doing crimes. Ethnicism is the world divided in ethnic group (cultural group) one is superior then the other. It’s the role of inferior to serve the superior. The reason why today in this society the say Hispanic Americans are inequality is because the can’t speak English. Another reason for society saying Hispanic Americans aren’t equal is because the have to many kids to rise and support that they can’t take care on their own without the government help. Sexism is the world made up of different sex (gender) one is superior then the other. It’s the role of inferior to serve the superior. In today society women are inequality because women are consider less when it come to men. For example a women assistant come up with all the ideas for her boss but he gets the credit for the idea. Another reason is that people feel that women should not be in the work field. The feel that the women should be at home taking care of the children, cleaning, cooking and being the wife, while the men bring home the money. This is my conclusion on African Americans, Hispanic Americans and Women on how they are low status groups here in the United States, where they say everybody is equal not on the color of your skin. Reference Sociology In Our Times Diana Kendall Society: A Brief Introduction Society: The Basics Statistical Handbook of Women in America Ian Robertson John Macionis Cynthia Ta Cuber Documentation AA 1. Kendall 2004 page331, US Census Bureau, 2000 c 2. Kendall 2004 page 387, US Census Bureau, 2001g 3. Kendall 2004 page504 & 450 Robertson page 207 4. Kendall 2004 page 200-201, Butterfield, 1998 5. Kendall 2004 page 450, Leary 1996 6. Kendall 2004 page 363, Garfinkel and McLanahan 1986 HA 7. Kendall 2004 page331, US Census Bureau, 2000 c 8. Kendall 2004 page387, US Census Bureau, 2001g 9. Robertson page 209 10. Kendall 2004 page 200-201, Butterfield, 1998 11. Kendall 2004 page 450, Leary 1996 W 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Kendall 2004 page 330 US Census Bureau, 2001g Kendall 2004 page 384, AAUW,1195;Orenstein 1995 Kendall 2004 page333, Colatosi,1992 Robertson 2004 page155 Macionis 2004 page 257 Scientific Explanations African American Inequality Hispanics American Inequality Women Inequality Functionalist Kendall 284 Robertson198-99 Conflict Kendall 286 Robertson207-209 Functionalist Kendall284,290 Robertson198-199 Conflict Conflict Conflict Conflict Kendall286,290 Robertson208-210 Functionalist Kendall335 Conflict Kendall336,317