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•Welcome Back! STRUCTURE OF THE GCSE COURSE Unit 2 (paper 2) Unit 1 (paper 1) Understanding Social Processes Understanding Social Structures Compulsory Core Compulsory Core Extended writing: Mass Media Extended writing: Crime and Deviance (50%) (50%) • Students will: • Explain the term inequality • Explain the link between income inequality and social problems •Is the world a fair place? Talk to your neighbour and explain why you made those choices… Discussion as whole group – is there a general theme? Inequality is about the differences between rich and poor. This can be in terms of: • Wealth • Pay • Status • Health • Jobs • Houses • Opportunities • Life style • The way that people live including their job, car, clothes, health and leisure activities • Sociologists call these differences ‘life chances’. Life chances are a key aspect in studying inequality. Life chances are about opportunities of enjoying good things in life and avoiding the bad. • Sociologist Max Weber – wrote about life chances •DISCRIMINATION! •An action for or against someone often because of a prejudice AGE CLASS EXAMPLES OF SOCIAL INEQUALITIES GENDER DISABILITY ETHNICITY • Where you are born in a society strongly influences where you end up • Inequality isn’t just the results of individual differences it is also social in nature • Social inequality exists in all known societies • Social Inequality is the core theme of this unit Wealth The amount of possessions that a person has. This may include money, property and other possessions, e.g. car, savings, house. Income The money that is received weekly or monthly as wages, benefits or pension. • Watch the clip and consider the impact that inequality has on society • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BN7ml6be4 •Exam practice • Inequality weakens community life, reduces trust and increases violence. Community, social cohesion and solidarity are important for health and well being. • Greater inequality is likely to be accompanied by increased status competition and status anxiety. What would life in the UK be like if we had a perfectly equal society?