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Physicians are among the most commonly used examples of occupations which are part of the professional class.
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Physicians are among the most commonly used examples of occupations which are part of the professional class.

The Professional class refers to those individuals identified as professionals. Individuals in this particular group commonly distinguish themselves from other social groups by obtaining graduate degrees and holding highly specialized occupations which hold considerable esteem among the public (the professions). Examples of such professions include post-secondary educators, architects, engineers, lawyers, doctors, economists, political scientists and other scientists Persons of this group are most likely members of the Upper middle class and tend to maintain comfortable incomes. In the United States the term Professional Class is used to subdivide the upper middle class in to those individuals of the professions and those who are employed in corporate America. In the US the professional class is stated to be more liberal in their political beliefs and more chic and urban in their tastes versus the more conservative managerial class which consists of corporate managers.

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Social stratification: Social class
Bourgeoisie Upper class Working class Nobility White-collar
Petite bourgeoisie Upper middle class Lower class Gentry Blue-collar
Proletariat Middle class Underclass Nouveau riche Pink-collar
Lumpenproletariat Lower middle class Ruling class Old Money Classlessness

 


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