HHS 320 Ashford University Week 4 Escaping Poverty Analysis Paper

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Watch the video, Escaping Poverty, (Links to an external site.) by Jacqueline Novogratz. Define the term, “classism,” and discuss it in relation to socioeconomic status (SES) as it pertains to the relative ranking by financial wealth within society. Discuss how social class impacts our ability to relate to those who are higher or lower than us in our roles as human service workers, in the delivery of human services. Support your comments with two references and respond to at least two of your classmates.

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Classism
People are perceived to be in various classes in the contemporary world based on how much
wealth they bring. Classicism is also the categorization of the people. Classism is the damage or
the gain of individuals belonging to a specific social class. Classism is considered to be one of the
world's greatest socioeco...

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