luokkajako
Luokkajako is the distribution of a population into social classes based on resources such as income, education, and occupation. It is a central concept in sociology and economics for analyzing social stratification, life chances, and social mobility. The term reflects how societies are structured into different layers that have varying degrees of economic and social power.
In practice, luokkajako is measured with indicators such as occupational class, earnings, educational attainment, and housing
In Finland, luokkajako is studied with data from national statistics and academic research to understand inequality,
Historically, the idea draws on classical social theory, notably the work of Marx and Weber, who linked
Overall, luokkajako describes disparities in resources and life chances among groups in society and remains a