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    classism
    /ˈklɑːsɪz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. prejudice against people belonging to a particular social class: "they are told to be on watch against the evils of classism"

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  3. Learn the meaning of classism, a word that refers to prejudice or discrimination based on social or economic class. See examples of classism in sentences and its history and usage.

  4. Classism is a form of personal bias or prejudice or a pattern of institutional discrimination based on social class and typically directed against persons or groups of a lower socioeconomic status.

    • Signs and Effects of Classism
    • Intersectionality and Classism
    • Examples of Classism
    • Combatting Classism
    • Conclusion
    • Resources

    Signs of Classism

    Classism can be difficult to identify, but some signs to look out for include: 1. Negative attitudes towards people from different socioeconomic backgrounds 2. Stereotyping and making assumptions about people based on their income or social class 3. Judging people based on their clothes, possessions, or appearance 4. Treating people differently based on their accent or dialect

    Effects of Classism on individuals and society

    Classism can have serious negative effects on individuals and society as a whole. Some of the effects of classism include: Low self-esteem and feelings of inadequacy among those who are discriminated against Social exclusion and isolation Limited access to education and job opportunities Higher rates of poverty and homelessness among low-income individuals Increased social tension and conflict between different socioeconomic groups

    Intersectionality refers to the way that different forms of discrimination can intersect and overlap. For example, someone who is discriminated against because of their race and their socioeconomic status may face more barriers than someone who is only discriminated against because of their race. It’s important to recognize that classism can inters...

    Workplace discrimination Classism in the workplace can take many forms, from lower pay and fewer opportunities for advancement for low-income workers, to discriminatory hiring practices that favor those from more affluent backgrounds. According to a study by the Economic Policy Institute, in 2020, the average CEOearned 320 times as much as the aver...

    Education and awareness Education and awareness are important in combatting classism. By learning about the experiences of low-income individuals and the effects of classism, we can work to challenge negative attitudes and stereotypes. Advocacy and activism Advocacy and activism are also important in combatting classism. This can involve speaking o...

    Classism is a serious issue that affects individuals and society as a whole. It can be seen in examples such as workplace discrimination, education system disparities, housing discrimination, and media representation and stereotyping. Combatting classism requires education, awareness, advocacy, policy changes, enforcement, and support for low-incom...

    Langston, D. (2018). Class Matters: Cross-Class Alliance Building for Middle-Class Activists. New Society Publishers. Lareau, A. (2011). Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life (2nd ed.). University of California Press. Oliver, M. L., & Shapiro, T. M. (2006). Black Wealth/White Wealth: A New Perspective on Racial Inequality (2nd ed.). Rout...

  5. Class discrimination, also known as classism, is prejudice or discrimination on the basis of social class. Learn about the history, forms, intersections, and media representation of classism, and how it affects people's rights and opportunities.

  6. unfair treatment of or negative opinions about someone based on their social class (= economic and social position), especially because they are thought to be from a low social class: Medicine, she claims, has a history of sexism and classism. They had many obstacles to overcome as they faced racism and classism. Fewer examples.

  7. Classism is the systematic oppression of individuals or groups based on their socioeconomic status or social class. It involves the unequal treatment, prejudice, and discrimination against people from lower social classes by those in positions of power or privilege.

  8. Classism is the prejudice or discrimination against individuals based on their social class or perceived economic status. It often manifests in negative attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors towards people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, leading to systemic inequalities in areas such as education, employment, and healthcare.