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an ascriptive group, and thus excludes analyses that take advantage of the explanatory power of deviation among allocators. Ascriptive inequality is acted
Ascriptive_inequality
Social science theory
Apr 2018). "Is Housing Inequality the Main Driver of Economic Inequality?". Bloomberg. Gugushvili, Alexi. Ascriptive Inequality and Life Chances in Georgia
Life_chances
Norwegian anthropologist (1928–2016)
identities are the product of continuous so-called ascription (Cf. Ascriptive inequality) and self-ascription, Barth stresses the interactional perspective
Fredrik_Barth
Mobility to move social classes
while the rest of the population works for subsistence living. Ascriptive inequality Asset poverty Cycle of poverty Desert (philosophy) Distribution
Social_mobility
American sociologist
Barbara F. (February 2003). "Including mechanisms in our models of ascriptive inequality: 2002 Presidential Address". American Sociological Review. 68 (1)
Barbara_Reskin
Concept in sociology and anthropology
addition to ascription, at birth there are also: Delayed ascription (when social status is given at a later stage of life) Fluid ascription (when ascribed
Ascribed_status
Process by which individuals achieve their positions within society
occupational prestige; both ascriptive status traits (fixed at birth). The purpose of the study was to test whether ascriptive or achieved characteristics
Status_attainment
Country in Central America
low in "political empowerment". In 2019, the UN gave Belize a Gender Inequality Index score of 0.415, ranking it 97th out of 162 countries. As of 2019[update]
Belize
Society based on custom and habit
they were is that participation has become voluntary instead of being ascriptive: fixed in space, social stratification and role expectations. Society
Traditional_society
Social position achieved by actions
accomplished tasks and/or goals. Many positions are a mixture of achievement and ascription. For instance, a person who has achieved the status of being a physician
Achieved_status
Study of public schooling systems
technologically skilled labour force undermines class distinctions and other ascriptive systems of stratification, and that education promotes social mobility
Sociology_of_education
American political scientist (born 1953)
class inequalities. His work identifying multiple, competing traditions of national identity including "liberalism, republicanism, and ascriptive forms
Rogers_Smith
German philosopher (1724–1804)
least would be nothing for me." The necessary possibility of the self-ascription of the representations of self-consciousness, identical to itself through
Immanuel_Kant
Form of discrimination
certain minorities, work groups should rarely ever be created based on ascriptive characteristics. This way, employees are well integrated regardless of
Employment_discrimination
Pharisee, biblical figure appearing in the Gospel of John
to be "born again" in order to effectively address social and economic inequality. The speech, called "Where Do We Go From Here?", was delivered at the
Nicodemus
Social group defined by shared traits
present for the emergence of ethnic stratification. In other words, an inequality of power among ethnic groups means "they are of such unequal power that
Ethnicity
via Internet Archive. Tackling social norms: a game changer for gender inequalities (Gender Social Norms Index). 2020 Human Development Perspectives. United
List_of_cognitive_biases
Discrimination against Islam or Muslims
formulation leads to the homogenisation of cultural identity and the ascription of particular values and proclivities onto minority cultural groups. She
Islamophobia
introduce students to the idea that racism is systemic, and that racial inequality will not go away unless proactively sought out and removed. Additionally
White supremacy in U.S. school curriculum
White_supremacy_in_U.S._school_curriculum
Health based on racial identity
researchers separate definitions of health inequality from health disparity by preventability. Health inequalities are often categorized as being unavoidable
Race_and_health
Sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent
theorem. The predictions of quantum mechanics have been verified: Bell's inequalities are violated. This means either particles have no definite positions
Reality
English polymath (1819–1900)
have less. In accurate terms, it is "the art of establishing the maximum inequality in our own favour." — Ruskin, Unto This Last Nay, but I choose my physician
John_Ruskin
Journal of Education 29#4 (2006): 1127+. Wanner, Richard A. "Educational inequality: Trends in twentieth-century Canada and the United States." Comparative
History of education in Canada
History_of_education_in_Canada
Breakdown in empathy
Individuals high in social dominance orientation (SDO; i.e., those who endorse inequality and hierarchy between groups), are more likely to be high in prejudice
Empathy_gap
Person using IT to engage in society, politics, and government
comprises three different traditions: liberalism, republicanism, and ascriptive hierarchy. Within this framework, the digital citizen needs to exist in
Digital_citizen
Concept in sociology
ideology meant that they turned the blame on themselves rather than on the inequality of the larger social structures. In this way, acceptance of the achievement
Achievement_ideology
not had much effect on native wage inequality but low-skill immigration has been linked to greater income inequality in the native population. Labor unions
Immigration to the United States
Immigration_to_the_United_States
Unreflected, mistaken attributions to and descriptions of social groups
This effect is present even after statistically controlling for gender inequality in general. Additionally, for women across cultures, studies have shown
Implicit_stereotype
Unintentional contempt or disrespect toward marginalized groups
that a person of color does not suffer from racial discrimination or inequality (this correlates to the idea of model minority). Invisibility: Asian-Americans
Microaggression
American anthropologist
and entrench inequalities based on cultural categories such as race: “My work has pushed between inscription, prescription, and ascription, how race is
Ann_Laura_Stoler
Politics based on one's identity
and orient social and political action, usually in a larger context of inequality or injustice and with the aim of asserting group distinctiveness and belonging
Identity_politics
Approach to the study of social interaction
has been criticized for not being able to address issues of power and inequality in society at large. Another point of critique is the focus on single-case
Conversation_analysis
Generalized belief about people
Self-Stereotyping". In Levin, Shana; Van Laar, Colette (eds.). Stigma and Group Inequality: Social Psychological Perspectives. Claremont Symposium on Applied Social
Stereotype
issues that affect women such as domestic violence, sexual abuse, gender inequality, sex trafficking, and rape culture as well as issues that affect the Philippines
Violence against women in the Philippines
Violence_against_women_in_the_Philippines
Inclination for or against
society where gender inequality exists, males are privileged over females.[page needed] Lorber, Judith (2010). Gender Inequality: Feminist Theories and
Bias
Singaporean politician and lawyer (born 1965)
progressive tax system and strengthening of social safety nets to mitigate inequality, which included tweaking the income tax tiers for high income earners
Sylvia_Lim
Statistical property
mean-unbiased estimator of its corresponding population statistic. By Jensen's inequality, a convex function as transformation will introduce positive bias, while
Bias_of_an_estimator
British philosopher (born 1954)
the Bell inequalities in the light of Reichenbach's principle of the common cause, and has argued that the violation of these inequalities implies causation
Jeremy_Butterfield
County in south east Wales
industry developed. The societal transformation was accompanied by great inequality and unrest. Chartism was firmly embedded in Wales, and in 1840 the Chartist
Monmouthshire
2003 book by Jonathan Schell
a deeply seated contradiction to an also deeply embedded practice of inequality - see Tocqueville. Ironically modern national democracy allowed for a
The_Unconquerable_World
Stereotype
American than Lucy Liu? The impact of construal processes on the implicit ascription of a national identity". The British Journal of Social Psychology. 47
Perpetual_foreigner
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : descriptive nickname from Middle English casbalde ‘bald-head’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : either a descriptive nickname for someone with bushy or otherwise distinctive eyebrows, from Middle English browe ‘eyebrow’, ‘eyelid’ (Old English brū), but, more likely, a topographic name for someone who lived at the brow of a hill from a transferred use of the same word; surnames of the type de la Browe are recorded from the end of the 13th century.Americanized spelling of French Braud.Americanized spelling of Dutch Brouw, an occupational name for a brewer, from a derivative of Middle High Dutch brouwen ‘to brew’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : probably ‘brother of someone called Fair’ or else a descriptive name for the better-looking of a pair of brothers.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname meaning ‘handsome’, ‘beautiful’, ‘fair’, Middle English fair, fayr, Old English fæger. The word was also occasionally used as a personal name in Middle English, applied to both men and women.Irish : translation of Gaelic fionn ‘fair’, which Woulfe describes as ‘a descriptive epithet that supplanted the real surname’, or a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac F(h)inn, a variant of Mag Fhinn (see McGinn).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a descriptive nickname for a large, strong person, but compare Biggs.Scottish : variant of Begg.
Biblical
savior; deliverer, The Greek form of the name Joshua or Jeshua, a contraction of Jehoshua, that is, help of Jehovah or saviour. Latin: Jesus, Iesus, Iesu, Josue. Greek: Ieous from Hebrew Yeshua. Also means safety, victory and who's help is Jehovah or it may be from the verb "Yasha", "to save," and = Jehovah Savior, or simply Savior; a late form of Hebrew "yehosua", the Jesus means of which is "YHWH is salvation" or "YHWH saves/has saved." Online definition of "savior." Latin term drove out Old English "hæland" which means "healer" as the preferred descriptive term for Jesus.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Midlands), Dutch, and German
English (mainly East Midlands), Dutch, and German : from Middle English pi(c)k, Middle Dutch picke, Middle High German bicke ‘pick’, ‘pickaxe’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made pickaxes or used them as an agricultural or excavating tool.North German : metonymic occupational name for a pitch-burner, from Low German pick ‘pitch’.English : possibly from Middle English pike ‘pike’ (the fish), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or as a descriptive nickname for someone thought to resemple a pike in some way.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : descriptive nickname for a bald man, from Middle English chaffin, a diminutive of Old French chauf ‘bald’ (Latin calvus).All present-day English bearers of the name Chaffin are descended from John Chaffin (died 1658), a blacksmith of Bruton, Somerset. The surname is now much more common in America than in England.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from a pet form of the personal name Burkhart.German : descriptive nickname for a person with a hunchback.Possibly a German metonymic occupational name for a metalworker, from Middle High German buckel ‘(embossed) buckle on a shield’.English : variant spelling of Buckle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic for someone who lived where sallows (a kind of willow) grew, from the plural of Middle English salwe ‘sallow tree’.Greek : descriptive nickname from Turkish salli ‘large and wide’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : descriptive epithet for a blind man, from Old English blind ‘blind’.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : cognate of 1, from Middle High German blint, German or Yiddish blind ‘blind’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with beautiful long hair, from Middle English fair feax ‘beautiful tresses’. This was a common descriptive phrase in Middle English; the alliterative poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight refers to ‘fair fanning fax’ encircling the shoulders of the doughty warrior.Thomas Fairfax (1693–1781), an army officer from Leeds Castle, Kent, England, first came to VA in 1735 and settled on maternal estates there as a proprietor in 1747.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : descriptive nickname from Gaelic garbh ‘brawny’, ‘rough’.English : variant of Garraway.Americanized spelling of French Gareau.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : descriptive nickname from Middle English morphew ‘blemish’, ‘birthmark’, from Italian morfea.English : According to Reaney, an Anglo-Norman French nickname from Old French malfé, malfeü, from Latin malefatus, malefatutus ‘ill-fated’, a derogatory term for a Saracen or the devil.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : descriptive nickname from a derivative of Old French chauf ‘bald’ (Latin calvus). Compare Cave.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : descriptive nickname for someone of swarthy complexion or hair, or else someone with a pale complexion or hair (see Black).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English schock, ‘shock’, ‘group of sheaves (of grain)’, either a metonymic occupational name for someone who arranged sheaves in a shock, or a descriptive nickname for someone whose hair stood up on end, thus resembling a shock of sheaves.Americanized spelling of German Schock.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Old French maquerel ‘bawd’.English : from Middle English makerel ‘mackerel’ (the fish), hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or a seller of these fish.English : Possibly also from Middle English mackerel ‘red scorch marks (on the skin)’, perhaps a descriptive nickname for someone with a noticeable birthmark.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : nickname from kaal ‘bald’.English : habitational name from the villages of East and West Keal in Lincolnshire, which are named from Old Norse kjÇ«lr ‘ridge’.Perhaps an altered spelling of German Köhl (see Kohl).Indian (Maharashtra); pronounced as two syllables : Hindu descriptive nickname from Sanskrit kÄla ‘black’, found among Brahmans, Marathas, and other communities. The Konkanasth Brahmans have a clan called Kale.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : topographic name for someone who lived by a tidal creek or an inlet of the sea, Old English pyll, or a habitational name from Pylle in Somerset, which was named with this word.English (Devon and Cornwall) : descriptive nickname for a small, rotund person, from Middle English, Old French pil(l)e ‘ball’.
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Fasting
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Description of a lion
Boy/Male
Indian
Victorious, Triumphant, Gain
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew
Sublime; Alvah was a Biblical Place and Tribal Name; Brilliance; Sin; Light Skinned; Fair
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Garden devotion
Girl/Female
Biblical
Villages, palaces.
Biblical
a wild ass of them
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fame, Bravery, Fearlessness
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Another Name of a Sage Shounak
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rises of world
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Attached or annexed to the glebe or estate and transferable with it.
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Not descriptive.
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Descriptive.
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That delineates; descriptive; drawing the outline; delineating.
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Pertaining to, or answering the purpose of, a rescript; hence, deciding; settling; determining.
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The ascription of human characteristics to things not human.
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The ascription of false names of authors to works.
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An astringent.
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Binding; astringent.
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Tending to describe; having the quality of representing; containing description; as, a descriptive figure; a descriptive phrase; a descriptive narration; a story descriptive of the age.
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Bearing inscription; of the character or nature of an inscription.
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The application to God of terms descriptive of human beings.
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The ascription of human atributes to the Deity, or to a polytheistic deity; anthropomorphism.
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An appellation or title; a descriptive name.
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The act of ascribing, imputing, or affirming to belong; also, that which is ascribed.
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An alphabetical descriptive list of anything.
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Astrictive.
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Descriptive of idols.