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statusvary

Statusvary is a theoretical metric used in sociology and network science to quantify how much social status varies among individuals within a population or network. It aims to capture dispersion in status indicators such as income, education, occupation, and wealth across a group.

Measurement approaches include constructing a composite status score for each individual by standardizing and weighting multiple

Applications include studying social mobility and stratification, evaluating segregation by status in cities or organizations, and

Limitations include sensitivity to indicator selection, weighting choices, and cross-cultural comparability. Because status is multidimensional and

Related concepts include status consistency, social mobility, class stratification, and inequality measures. Statusvary remains a conceptual

indicators,
then
computing
the
standard
deviation
or
coefficient
of
variation
of
these
scores
across
the
group.
Alternative
methods
use
entropy
or
distributional
measures
across
predefined
status
categories.
Some
researchers
also
apply
network-based
variants
that
assess
status
variance
within
egocentric
or
community
networks.
informing
marketing
or
policy
analysis
where
status
signals
influence
behavior.
Statusvary
can
be
used
to
compare
groups,
time
periods,
or
cultures.
context-dependent,
different
weighting
schemes
can
yield
different
results,
and
ethical
concerns
may
arise
from
reducing
individuals
to
scaled
indicators.
tool
in
need
of
standardized
definitions
and
validated
applications.