Loading Icon

Social class

A social class is a set of concepts in the social sciences and political theory centered on models of social stratification which occurs in class society, in which people are grouped into a set of hierarchical social categories, the most common being the upper, middle and lower classes. Membership in a social class can for example be dependent on education, wealth, occupation, income, and belonging to a particular subculture or social network.

Metrics Summary

Total Publications
Lifetime
8,983
Prior Five Years
1,625
Total Citations
Lifetime
176,028
Prior Five Years
7,678
Total Scholars
Lifetime
8,767
Prior Five Years
5,959

Institutional Rankings

Global (Worldwide)
Academic Institutions
Lifetime
Academic Institutions
Prior Five Years
Non-academic Institutions
Lifetime
#1
United Kingdom
#1
France
#1
Finland
#2
Canada
#2
France
#3
Spain
#3
United States
#4
Finland
#4
United States
#5
United States
#5
United States
#6
United Kingdom
#6
United States
#7
United States
#7
United Kingdom
#8
United States
#8
Canada
#9
United States
#9
United States
#10
United States
#10
Belgium
Show More
National Institutional Rankings

Publications and Citation History

Publications based on Disciplines

Scholars based on Disciplines

Publications based on Fields

Scholars based on Fields

Highly Ranked Scholars™

Lifetime
Prior Five Years

Highly Cited Publications

Lifetime